Environmental Anxiety and Coping: How Do Youth in Coastal Regions Cope with Climate Change?
This Student Research Hub project aims to investigate environmental (eco-) anxiety and coping strategies among young people in coastal regions, through a fully online international programme. Participants will learn the theoretical background in environmental psychology and climate anxiety, review existing scales, and engage in group assignments to co-design a questionnaire tailored to youth living near coasts. International student teams will explore cultural differences in coping strategies and draft a short theoretical essay to inform item writing. By the end of the project, students will deliver a provisional eco-anxiety measurement tool, a mini public awareness campaign proposal promoting healthy climate engagement, and team presentations at a student research webinar or EU-CONEXUS conference.
General learning outcomes
- Understand psychological constructs related to eco-anxiety and climate coping.
- Critically evaluate academic literature and existing measurement instruments.
- Work effectively in multicultural, online teams.
- Apply basic psychometric methods to questionnaire item writing and pilot testing.
- Communicate research proposals in English, both in written and oral form.
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| Certification: | EU-CONEXUS certificate of attendance |
Thematic area:
Sustainability, Psychology, Youth Studies, Coastal Community Resilience
Mentor:
Professor Zvjezdan Penezić
University:
University of Zadar
Faculty/Department:
Department of Psychology
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PhD Leader:
Kristijan Žibrat
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Start date:
16/02/2026
Closing date:
27/02/2026
Deadline for applications:
26/01/2026
Physical presence mandatory
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Schedule:
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