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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 and will be published here on an ongoing basis from September. 
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. 

60 projects found

  • Projekt EAT+CHANGE
    © Pexels
    Food consumption as everyday transformation: participatory research and collaborative learning for social-ecological change
  • Projekt FFF Gletscherwelten
    © Lars Keller
    Freeze For Future - Youth Creates Virtual Glacier Worlds For The Future Of Climate Change Education
  • Projekt Flower-Power
    © Mildner
    Plant Extracts and Their Influence on Scar Formation
  • Projekt Forest Groove
    © Gianordoli-KI (BFW)
    Forest biodiversity in tune
  • Projekt Lebensraum Gründach
    © Johannes Rüdisser
    Green roof: habitats facing climate change and biodiversity crisis
  • Projekt Hybride Lehr-Lern-Räume in der Schule
    © Jonas Leutgeb/ HAK Zwettl
    Pedagogical, technical and cooperation-related conditions for success of hybrid learning spaces across school sites
  • Projekt Klagenfurt wird Klimaneutral
    © Pexels/Markus Spiske
    Participation and Justice in the City of the Future
  • Projekt Laser4Snow
    © Wikipedia
    Laser-assisted in-situ snow cover measurement
  • Projekte LIDAL
    © Privat
  • Projekt MAJA
    © Simon Haigermoser
    Mathematical algorithms analyzed for everybody
  • Projekt MatheConnect
    © MatheConnect
    Cross-curricular topics for the mathematics classroom, that matter to 21st century learners
  • Projekt GEDMIG
    © Georg Traska
    Multilingual Memories of Migration. Students conduct intergenerational interviews
  • Projekt Micro-Tramper
    © Thomas Suchanek
    Microbial dynamics along the food chain
  • Projekt MultilinguA.I
    © Paulina Wagner
    Artificial intelligence in the foreign language classroom
  • Projekt NoFakeFacts
    © iStock
    Young citizen science project to promote media literacy and scientific literacy among adolescents
  • Projekt PLASTIC.ALPS
    © Klemens Weisleitner
    Distribution and impact of microplastics in sensitive high alpine environments
  • Projekt Recycling Heroes
    © bee produced GmbH
    Application of Citizen Science in Schools to boost the Circular Economy in the Electronics Industry
  • Projekt FEIN-FÜHLEN durch Mentalisieren
    © Don Bosco Schulen Vöcklabruck
    Development of a mentalization training for elementary educators
  • Projekt Relevanz von Mathematikunterricht
    © Pixabay/Pete Linforth
    Relevance of Mathematics Education from the Perspective of Students
  • Projekt Mehrsprachige Räume erforschen und transformieren
    © Unsplash/Sven Brandsma
    Multilingualism in the pedagogical professionalization for preschool
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