Partenerii noștri
România | București
— Teatrul Vienez de Copii
Teatrul Vienez de Copii (The Viennese Children’s Theatre) – “Children Play Theatre” is a non-governmental, non-profit and apolitical association founded with the aim of developing the communication skills of children and young people in various fields (literature, art, etc.) in order to develop their creativity and broaden their horizon of knowledge. The Vienna Children’s Theatre was founded in 1994 by Sylvia Rotter to give children and young people creative access to world literature – an approach that is not about passive behaviour, but rather allows children and young people to be ACTIVE and CREATIVE themselves. Since 2014, the Vienna Children’s Theatre in Romania has built one of the largest cultural and educational initiatives with a focus on theatre and creative development in the classroom, which is expanding across the country. So far, 13 conferences have been held in different large cities in Romania, with more than 11,000 teachers and 100,000 children already participating.
Austria | Viena
— Schule für das Leben
Schule für das Leben is a reliable NGO partner, focussing on scientific aspects of theatre work with young people and of the environment (mainly the ecological footprint). Active since 2008, their team has collaborated with the University of Vienna, the Sigmund Freud University, the University Ulm, and the Universities of Cluj and Bucharest. The driving force behind their motivation to connect youth with nature is their main concern for the future.
Slovenia | Ljubljana
— Institute for Health and Environment
Institute for Health and Environment – The Institute for Health and Environment brings together three key sectors: public health, environmental, and youth. Our mission is to facilitate open and meaningful communication with a diverse range of stakeholders in society. With a strong emphasis on air quality and climate change, we actively work in the areas of health and the environment, striving to create a positive social impact. Our initiatives are designed to empower public health and environmental processes while also promoting innovation in sustainable development. Join us in making a difference as we strive for a healthier and more sustainable future for everyone!
Romania | Cluj-Napoca
— Babeș-Bolyai University
Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca (BBU) is the university with the oldest academic tradition in Romania (founded 441 years ago – 1581), representing the largest academic community in the country (with over 55,000 students and staff members, in 15 cities and 11 counties). Since its foundation, BBU has been part of the gallery of prestigious and referential universities in Romania, and during the past 7 years it has ranked first in the country, in the University Metaranking, which combines the major international rankings of universities. For several years now, BBU has occupied top positions at national level in the global rankings and in rankings on fields; it has constantly been among the 5% of world universities, with an advanced academic infrastructure (e.g., RDI units integrated into European networks, modernised didactic laboratories integrated with virtual/augmented/mix reality through the BBU-EON-XR Centre etc.). In 2020 it was accepted into the GUILD, the organisation of some of the most prestigious world-class/research-intensive European universities.
Germany | Berlin
— Carpe Europe
Carpe Europe e.V. (“Empowering Europe’s Future”) is a Berlin-based non-governmental organization (NGO) and non-profit citizens’ group founded in January 2019. They are driven by people with common interests: the dedication to support the youth and senior citizens as well as migrants, refugees, and others in Europe. Comprising experienced project managers and educationalists, advocating for European goals and values through their work, Carpe Europe e.V., its founders and staff have been responsible for numerous European projects, actively striving to enhance the environment, science and research, education, culture, health, as well as sports. As such, Carpe Europe e.V. has offered numerous eLearning services and other training across Europe.
Germany | Berlin
The project is supported by the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Change. Learn more about the European Climate Initiative (EUKI) here.