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Math4Sustainability

project

Math4Sustainability

Status

Open

Website

This Erasmus+ project links mathematical concepts to real-world environmental challenges. Transforming math problems into interactive exhibits demonstrates how math can help us understand and address environmental concerns.

Through informal and interdisciplinary learning, the project encourages students to explore eco-friendly solutions, engage in meaningful discussions, and take action for social change. It also introduces career opportunities in sustainability-focused STEM fields.

 

Key activities in Math4Sustainability include the following:

  • Hosting Hybrid Living Labs for hands-on learning
  • Organizing pop-up exhibits with teachers, students, and stakeholders
  • Creating e-booklets and guides to explain project goals
  • Ensuring long-term impact through outreach, policy discussions, and awareness efforts on environmental sustainability

 

The partners of this co-funded EU project are:

  • IMAGINARY (Berlin, Germany), project leader
  • RITE (Nicosia, Cyprus)
  • Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University (Lyon, France)
  • University of Foggia (Foggia, Italy)
  • NEMO Science Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  • Foley’s Schools (Limassol, Cyprus)
  • I. T. Giordani-Striano (Naples, Italy)