Aspiring students and professionals in law or related fields seeking international summer programs, Lund University has announced an immersive summer program that you should not miss! Applications are invited for the Lund Summer Program 2026 in Digital Human Rights, a 5-day intensive summer school jointly organized by the Faculty of Law and the Royal Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights at the University of Lund. Applicants from around the world are invited to submit their applications. The summer school will take place at Lund University from June 22-26, 2026. The course centers on the Application of International Human Rights Law in the Digital Age, taught by leading experts in the field.
The Lund Summer School is intended for applicants with a background in human rights; students currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s program, or those who have graduated in law or related fields such as international relations or politics, with a minimum of 2 years of work experience, are eligible to apply. The host organization offers generous support to participants. Coverage includes six nights of accommodation, no course fee, an official invitation letter for visa purposes, and a limited number of travel grants on a needs basis.
No application fee is required. Applications are submitted online, and the deadline is April 15th, 2026. Learn more about the LUND Summer School below.
LUND Summer Program 2026 in Digital Human Rights Overview
- Host Country: Sweden
- Host Institute: Lund University
- Eligible Countries: Open for All Nationals
- Duration: 6 Days
- Programme Dates: June 22-26, 2026
- Coverage: Funded
- Application Deadline: April 15th, 2026
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Summer School Topics
- The course covers the following topics:
- Freedom of expression online
- Privacy in the digital era
- Businesses and human rights in the cyber context
- Regulation of AI from a human rights perspective
- Freedom of thought in the context of AI manipulation
- International treaties on Cybercrime and human rights implications
- Hybrid threat to democracy
Who can Apply?
Applicants meeting the following criteria are invited to submit their applications:
- No country restrictions, open for all nationals
- Students with a master’s degree program or who have graduated in Law, politics, international relations, or related fields
- Students who enrol in a bachelor’s degree or who have graduated with a minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience
- Profiency in the English language
- Background Knowledge in Public international law and Human rights law
Financial Coverage
- No fee for the course
- Six nights’ accommodation at Lund University
- Limited travel grants on a need basis
- Exclusive letter of invitation for Schengen Visa
Required Documents
- Statement of interest (Max 400 Words): Explain your motivation to join the summer school
- Current CV not exceeding one page – mention relevant academic background and work experience in relevant areas
- Travel Grant Statement (Max 200 Words) – explain your financial need
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How to Apply for Lund Summer Program?
The application process is online via offical Lund University Faculty of Law website. Visit the link below, click on “Apply to Summer School in Digital Human Rights,” complete the application form, provide the required documents, and submit your application.
Deadline: April 15th, 2026
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