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For researchers

Do you work with climate related research? We are always looking to expand our network of climate action fellows. You can also contact us to discuss project collaborations or to get advice and tools for working more efficiently with climate action in your projects.

Climate action fellows

Researchers may apply to become a part of our network of climate action fellows via this form

Open positions

There are no open positions at the moment.

Open calls

Annual call for applications for interdisciplinary collaboration in education and research. The Stockholm Trio for Sustainable Actions announces yearly calls for funding within interdisciplinary collaboration in education and research. The aim of the funding is to support collaborations. This funding is open to all areas, and we encourage applicants from any discipline to submit proposals. 

Call for research projects on climate mitigation and adaptation.  The KTH Climate Action Centre, in collaboration with the Engineers of Sweden, offers funding for projects that aim to strengthen KTH's contribution to climate mitigation or adaptation. Projects should also strengthen the KTH Climate Action Centre's position as an excellent research environment within the climate challenge. We especially encourage applications that are multi- or interdisciplinary, for instance working across disciplines and schools at KTH and/or involving external organizations that benefit from the project (e.g. policy organizations, non-profit organizations etc.). Projects should be clearly connected to the Climate Action Centre vision and mission, and ideally also propose activities with the Centre.

Climate Action in doctoral research

A course that focuses on the development of climate action related projects in doctoral education. One of the course's outputs will be applying new tools and methodologies in climate action research and engagement.

Toolbox for sustainable development research

KTH wants to be leading in research for a sustainable development, and works continuously to improve both knowledge production and implementation. Welcome to investigate KTH's toolbox for research for sustainable development: