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Responsible body
Leading Organization: University of Innsbruck (Austria), Department of Subject-Specific Education Physics
Legal form: Legal entity under public law (Section 4 of the University Act 2002)
Supervisory authority: The University of Innsbruck is subject to legal supervision by the federal government in accordance with Sections 9 and 45 of the University Act 2002
Project Leader: Sarah Wildbichler and Thomas Schubatzky
Address: Fürstenweg 176, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Email: contact@trace-climate-education.eu
The members of the project listed on the page “About us” are responsible for the content provided on this website. Should you have any questions, comments or similar feedback, please contact: contact@trace-climate-education.eu
With the project “Transformative Agency in Climate Education (TRACE)” we aim at enabling students to engage in collective and political climate action via knowledge, attitudes, skills, and agency. Thus, we want to bridge an important gap in climate education by integrating climate literacy and collective as well as political agency. Through a digital self-assessment tool, a student lab educational model, and Open Educational Resources, TRACE will foster collective and political climate agency of school students to allow sustainable democratic participation across Europe. In keeping with that theme, TRACE is sharing information about the project.
Liability disclaimer
The responsibility for the content of the individual web pages lies with the institutions or persons providing the information. Despite careful examination, no liability can be accepted for the accuracy, completeness or topicality of these web pages. In particular, TRACE does not accept any liability for possible damage or consequences arising from the direct or indirect use of the content provided.
It is expressly indicated that TRACE does not assume any responsibility for the content of pages that can be accessed via links from the web documents. Should you discover any questionable or unlawful content on our website or on pages accessed by links from our website, TRACE would be grateful for any indication thereof and will remove the questionable content or the reference to it.
Only the provider of the page to which reference is made is liable for its content and in particular for damage resulting from the use or non-use of this information.
Copyright
All content published by TRACE (layout, text, images, graphics, etc.) are subject to copyright. Any use not permitted by copyright law requires prior written consent. This applies in particular to the duplication, editing, translation, storage, processing or reproduction of content in databases or other electronic media and systems. Photocopies and downloads of web pages for private and personal scientific, non-commercial use are permitted.
We expressly permit and welcome the citation of our documents and web pages, as well as the provision of links to our website.
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Credits
Financial support: This project is supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
Project duration: 3 years from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2028
Funding amount: €400,000
Web implementation: This website was implemented by TRACE. The website is hosted by helloly GmbH
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