A Guide to European Data Protection (GDPR): Training and Education

A Guide to European Data Protection (GDPR): Training and Education
A Guide to European Data Protection (GDPR): Training and Education
Reference Code EUG2_T4_3_0010
Host Institution USZ - Szegedi Tudományegyetem
Description

The aim of the training is to enable students to understand the basics of data protection and make them more conscious data subjects by raising their awareness regarding the data protection challenges affecting them at the university and later on during their professional lives.

- Blended format: the theoretical lectures (Module 1) take place online (the lectures will also be recorded), while the interactive training (Module 2) takes place in person at the University of Szeged (Szeged, Hungary).

- The training's aim is to enable students to understand the basics of data protection and make them more conscious data subjects by raising their awareness regarding the data protection challenges affecting them at the university and later on during their professional lives.

Lecturers, trainers and jury members are either well-established academic lecturers from different universities (Novi Sad, Porto, Szeged) or members of the Hungarian data protection authority.

Period 30 Sep 2024 — 27 Nov 2024
Duration Online part from 03/09/24 to 04/10/24 and physical part from 25/11/24 to 27/11/24
Mode Blended
Type of activity Seminar
Target groups PhD students
Location Szeged
WP WP 4
ISCED Fields of Study
Contact Person Lukacs Adrienn
lukacs.adrienn@szte.hu
Content and Methodology

The course is composed of two interdisciplinary modules using different methodologies: Module 1 offers a theoretical introduction to data protection, while Module 2 is a training based on the interactive participation of students.


The modules are based on two separate but interconnected disciplines: students will get familiar with the basic legal concepts, complemented by the necessary IT knowledge to better understand data protection in the 21st century.


After participating in the theoretical courses (Module 1) students will be assigned to groups where they have to solve real-life scenarios (Module 2) based on the first module, as well as on the materials previously assigned by the lecturers. Groups shall work on their presentation/peer review evaluation mainly prior to the training, but they will have the opportunity to make final touches in person once they are in Szeged.


At the training, students will present their solutions in a peer-review system and discuss the findings under the direction of the trainers and jury members. On the last day, the jury announces the results among the participants: who performed best in the field of data protection!


In order to successfully complete the course students must:


Module 1: pass an online test based on the topics discussed during the theoretical lectures. The test can be completed between 7th October – 13th October 2024. Passing the test is a requirement to participate in Module 2.


Module 2: (1) be present and actively participate in all training activities (e.g. discussion of the topics) + (2) give one (group) presentation on the previously assigned real-life data processing scenarios (education, health and the world of work) + (3) present one peer-review evaluation (either individualy or in a small group based on the number of students). 

Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Funding by EUGLOH budget Funded in full
Recruitment of Participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 27
Call for Applications
Open
Current call
7 Jun 2024 — 2 Sep 2024 Apply now