
The Digital Human Rights Summer School 2026 at Lund University offers a unique opportunity for students and professionals to explore the intersection of law, technology, and human rights in a European academic setting.
This program brings together global participants to study pressing issues such as digital privacy, AI regulation, and freedom of expression in the digital age.
This summer school is designed to provide a deep understanding of how digital technologies impact human rights globally.
Participants engage in lectures, seminars, and interactive discussions led by experts in law and digital policy.
The program focuses on critical issues at the intersection of law and technology.
These topics are increasingly relevant in today’s technology-driven world.
Participants gain both academic and professional advantages.
Applicants from around the world are welcome.
Selection is based on academic background and motivation.
The Digital Human Rights Summer School is ideal for those interested in global law and emerging technologies.
Founded in 1666, Lund University is one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, known for excellence in research, law, and social sciences.
The Digital Human Rights Summer School 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to understand how technology is reshaping human rights globally. With expert-led teaching and international exposure, it is an excellent program for students and professionals aiming to build careers in law, policy, or technology.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early due to limited seats.
| Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
|---|---|
| Deadline | Ongoing |
| Country | Sweden |
| Open to | All Nationalities |