CHARTER is a multidisciplinary project with researchers from 9 countries and 22 different institutions.

Table of all Partner Institutions and lead contacts of the CHARTER project
PartnerContactWork Package
University of LaplandProf. Bruce ForbesLEAD WP 2, LEAD WP 7. Also WP1, WP3, WP4, WP5, WP6
Norwegian University of Science and Technology Dr. James D. M. SpeedWP 2, WP 4, WP 7
University College LondonProf Julienne StroeveWP 1, WP 5, WP 7
Norwegian University of Life SciencesDr. Andrei MarinWP 1, WP 2, WP 3, WP 7
University of OxfordDr. Marc Macias FauriaLEAD WP 4. Also WP 1, WP 7
University of HelsinkiProf Jussi T. EronenLEAD WP 6. Also WP 1, W 4, WP 5, WP 7
University of Eastern FinlandDr. Timo KumpulaWP 1, WP 2, WP 6, WP 7
b.geos GMBHDr. Annett BartschLEAD WP 1. Also WP 5, WP 7
Agricultural University of IcelandDr. Isabel BarrioWP 2, WP 7
Finnish Meteorological InstituteProf. Jouni PulliainenWP 1, WP 2, WP 5, WP 7
University of ZurichDr. Gabriela Schaepman-StrubWP 1, WP 5, WP 7
University of TurkuDr Nora FagerholmWP 3, WP 6, WP 7
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research Dr. Christian RixenWP 1, WP 6, WP 7
University of HamburgProf. Otto HabeckLEAD WP 3. Also WP 1, WP 3, WP 6, WP 7
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchDr. Heidrun MatthesLEAD WP 5. Also WP 7
UiT – The Arctic University of NorwayDr. Dorothee EhrichWP 1, WP 2, WP 6, WP 7
University of EdinburghDr. Isla Myers SmithWP 1, WP 5, WP 6, WP 7
Norwegian Institute for Nature ResearchDr. Hans TommervikWP 1, WP 6, WP 7
University of LiverpoolProf. Richard BradshawWP 4
Aarhus UniversityProf. Signe NormandWP 2, WP 4, WP 7
Umeå UniversityDr. Johan OlofssonWP 2, WP3, WP 4, WP 5, WP 6, WP 7
University of Lapland/ Beijing Normal UniversityDr. John Moore,
Ji Duoying, Chen Yangxin










CHARTER Associates
Jeff T. KerbyMarie Skłodawska Curie COFUND Junior Fellow, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, Aarhus, Denmark
and Institute for Arctic Studies visiting fellow at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
Wenli WangKey Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment for Temperate East Asia (RCE-TEA). Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.