The European Humanities University in Vilnius with European Union support launches a call for applications to its Digital Solidarity Summer School of Women in Tech. The project is primarily focused on participants who are involved in the Belarusian context and/or who are nationals of the Republic of Belarus.
A 7-day intensive interactive training course comprising discussion of various digital solidarity practices will take place on 3-9 September, in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Eligible participants:
The Summer School attendance is free of charge. The organisers will cover travel costs (for up to €200), accommodation and meals.
The deadline for applications is 30 July.
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