LUND University Summer School in Digital Human Rights 2026

LUND University is currently accepting applications for its Summer School in Digital Human Rights 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it

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About LUND University Summer School in Digital Human Rights

The Faculty of Law and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights at the University of Lund are delighted to announce a Summer School in Digital Human Rights, which will take place in Lund, Sweden from 22-26 June 2026. This will be a residential, advanced, and intensive course on the application of international human rights law in the digital age, which will be taught by leading experts in the field.

Benefits of LUND University Summer School in Digital Human Rights

  • First, the program offers free course participation with no application fee. 
  • Moreover, selected participants will receive six nights of free accommodation in Lund. 
  • Additionally, a limited number of travel grants are available for international participants. 
  • Furthermore, the university will provide a visa invitation letter for selected candidates. 
  • In addition, participants will gain knowledge from leading experts in digital human rights. 
  • Finally, this summer program offers a chance to study in Europe and gain international exposure. 

LUND University Summer School in Digital Human Rights Requirements

Eligible applicants therefore must have either:

  •  A masters degree in law, or a related field such as politics or international relations, or be currently enrolled in a masters programme, with evidence of sufficient knowledge of human rights and public international law; or
  • A bachelors degree in one of these fields, with evidence of a minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience in these fields, such as work in legal practice, government, or a civil society organization. Candidates must also have an excellent working knowledge of English.

Application Date and Process

  • To apply, candidates should submit a document containing statement of interest of no more than 400 words, as well as a one-page CV via the application form. Applications that exceed these limits will be summarily rejected.
  • Candidates who are also applying for a travel grant should include an additional short statement of no more than 200 words explaining the reasons for their grant application.

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