Current research projects
As part of the 1st “Sparkling Science 2.0” call, 34 citizen science projects have been funded with a total of 11.5 million euros since fall 2022. The 27 funded projects in the 2nd call will start in the 2024/25 school year.
The funded projects cover various scientific disciplines and are thematically diverse: from contemporary history and migration research to ecology and microbiology to climate change education and sustainability research.
61 projects found
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© Geschichten aus der Zukunft Geschichten aus der Zukunft
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Pupils, Students and older People explore and design the public space -
© Georg Marschnig
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© Elsa Palaver
Transformation through Participation (II): Establishing an Expertise Network and a Competence Platform for Strengthening School Democracy and Global Education. -
© Angelika Bernsteiner
Researching and promoting Energy Literacy with Future Thinking among young people and adults -
© Panther Media GmbH/Alamy Stock Photos
Threat and self-assertion: Young people with refugee experience during the Nazi era and today
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© Tutschek/PH NÖ
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© Alexandra Pitt
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© Estera K. Johnsrud
Participatory Research on a Telepresence System and its impact on social inclusion in schools -
© Rok Friedrich/ NHM Wien
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© Armin Märk
Analysis of typical exposure to the chemical mix of respirable ultrafine particles in rural and urban valley locations -
© Katharina Heimerl
Telling about caring cultures in end-of-life care. Students and citizen scientists doing intercultural and intergenerational research -
© Nick Mangafas
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© Franziska Dengler
Panacea butyrate? Evaluation of production, effects and therapeutic potential in the equine colon -
© Christina Rittmannsperger
Post-colonial approaches to knowledge transfer in a natural history museum -
© G. Rojas/University of Innsbruck
Digital data analysis of indoor air quality meets Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) -
© Illustratorin: Sarah Heuzeroth
Food consumption as everyday transformation: participatory research and collaborative learning for social-ecological change -
© Lars Keller
Freeze For Future - Youth Creates Virtual Glacier Worlds For The Future Of Climate Change Education