Are you looking for a summer program in Europe? The Lund University Summer School 2026 in Sweden is now open for international applicants. The program offers students, researchers, and professionals an opportunity to study Digital Human Rights at one of Europe’s top universities. It is hosted by the Faculty of Law in collaboration with the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. It program brings together participants from around the world to explore how technology is shaping human rights and global society.
The Digital Human Rights Summer School is an academic program designed to explore key issues such as artificial intelligence governance, online privacy, freedom of expression, surveillance, and democratic accountability in the digital era. Participants will attend lectures delivered by experts, engage in group discussions and interactive seminars, and work on case studies supervised by international scholars. It offers a unique learning environment along with cultural exchange and international networking opportunities. The summer school 2026 has no course fee.
The 5-day program will be held from 22–26 June, 2026. Selected participants will receive free tuition and accommodation. It is highly competitive and aims to support outstanding individuals who want to contribute to the protection and promotion of human rights in the digital age. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply before the deadline.
LUND University Summer School 2026 in Sweden (Funded):
Quick Overview:
- Host Country: Sweden
- Host Organisation: Lund University
- Program Location: Lund
- Program Duration: 5 days
Benefits of LUND University Summer School Sweden:
- There is no course fee.
- The host university will provide free accommodation in Lund for 6 nights.
- The program offers a limited number of travel grants on a strict need basis.
- Selected participants will receive a letter of invitation for supporting their visa application.
- Opportunity to attend a global summer program in Europe.
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Eligibility Criteria for LUND University Summer School in Sweden:
- Applicants should have good background knowledge of human rights law and public international law.
- Applicants should have excellent English language proficiency.
Applicants must have either:
- A masters degree in law, or a related field (politics or international relations) OR should be currently enrolled in a masters program.
- A bachelors degree with evidence of at least of 2 years of relevant work experience (in legal practice, government, or a civil society organization).
How to apply for LUND University Summer School:
- Applicants are required to fill out the online application form.
- Provide name and email address.
- Upload the required documents.
- Click ‘submit’ to submit the application form.
Documents required for LUND University Summer School 2026 in Sweden:
- A statement of interest (up to 400 words)
- CV (firstname_surname_CV).
- A short statement (if applying for a travel grant).
- Academic transcripts.
- Passport (if required).
Program Deadline:
- The last date to apply is 15 April, 2026.





