The Lund University Summer School 2026 is now accepting applications. This program, which is run by the Faculty of Law in association with the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights, provides a comprehensive and advanced training on digital human rights. It will happen from June 22–26, 2026, in Lund, Sweden. Leading authorities in the field teach the course, which focuses on how international human rights legislation applies in the digital age. There is no application cost, and students from all nations are welcome to attend our residential summer school. Additional information is given below.
Eligibility Criteria :
- strong foundation in law or a similar discipline, either academically or professionally
- own a master’s degree in law, politics, or international relations, or are currently seeking one.
- Proven understanding of public international law and human rights law
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline
- Two years or more of relevant job experience (e.g., government, NGOs, legal practice)
- English proficiency (outstanding working knowledge)
Location: Lund, Sweden
Program Dates: 22–26 June 2026
Funding: Funded program
Benefits :
- Thanks to kind financing support, there is no course charge.
- International participants will receive complimentary lodging for six nights in Lund.
- Financial need determines the availability of limited travel funds.
- Applications for visas to Sweden and the Schengen region are invited via mail.
Deadline: 15 April 2026





