SCNAT and its network are committed to a sustainable science and society. They support policy-making, administration and business with expert knowledge and actively participate in public discourse. They strengthen the exchange across scientific disciplines and promote early career academics.

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Call: Engaged UniBE 2026 – Transdisciplinary Projects for Sustainable Development

With the Engaged UniBE Call, the University of Bern supports innovative, transdisciplinary projects that make a concrete contribution to the Climate Roadmap 2030 and advance the sustainable transformation of science and society.

Engaged UniBe
Engaged UniBe
Engaged UniBeImage: Uni Bern
Image: Uni Bern

They are looking for projects that…

  • work transdisciplinarily: Societal and university actors are equally involved from the very beginning – with clear roles, contributions, and responsibilities (e.g., time, expertise, resources).
  • demonstrate a clear contribution to climate action: A simple impact model (e.g., Theory of Change) shows how the project contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, climate adaptation, or social innovations for sustainability.
    • Direct impacts (e.g., CO₂ reduction, soil de-sealing, energy savings) are given particular weight.
    • Indirect impacts (e.g., awareness raising, networking, governance impulses) are welcome, provided they are plausibly supported by qualitative or quantitative targets.
  • use innovative approaches: e.g., real-world experiments, living labs, new teaching, dialogue, or participation formats.
  • connect science and practice: Results should be applicable in societal or political contexts.

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