EIT Digital

Privacy in the Western World

Brussels, Belgium

The Non-degree in Privacy in the Western World at EIT Digital is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

EIT Digital is a pan-European innovation and education organization headquartered in Brussels that connects universities, research centers and industry to accelerate digital transformation. Established in 2010 as part of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, it focuses on developing entrepreneurial digital talent and scaling deep tech ventures through its Master School and accelerator network. The institution supports transnational collaboration and cross-sector projects across Europe.

The EIT Digital Master School offers dual-degree programs that combine technical depth with innovation and entrepreneurship training, preparing graduates for leadership roles in digital industries. Students work on real-world challenges, collaborate with industry partners and develop startup skills through mentorship and business-focused modules. The accelerator programs help early-stage ventures scale with access to expert guidance, funding networks and market-oriented resources.

International students attracted to cutting-edge digital learning and entrepreneurial pathways will find a dynamic environment for building technical expertise and business acumen. EIT Digital emphasizes mobility, industry engagement and hands-on experience, making it an excellent option for those who want to launch technology ventures or pursue careers in Europe’s digital economy. The networked approach also creates opportunities for internships, collaboration and cross-border study.

About the Program

The Privacy in the Western World program is a non-degree course that explores the concept of privacy in Western societies. It's a one-week online program taught in English, open to students with a pre-high school education level. This program provides a unique perspective on the importance of privacy in today's world.

The curriculum covers topics such as the history of privacy, current privacy laws, and the impact of technology on personal privacy. Students will develop critical thinking skills and learn to analyze complex privacy issues, as well as develop practical skills in data protection and privacy management.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Privacy Consultants, Data Protection Officers, Policy Analysts, or Human Rights Specialists, working in industries such as law, government, or non-profit organizations. Employers may include companies like Facebook, Apple, or the European Union, where they can help shape privacy policies and protect individuals' rights to privacy.

Similar Programs You Can Apply To

Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

Edit Program

Related Blog Posts

Show More Blog Posts →