European Research - A Guide to Successful Communications
15-Mar-05
Dissemination of results is a contractual obligation of participation in research initiatives supported under the European Union’s Sixth RTD Framework Programme (FP6).The specific aims of this provision are to promote knowledge sharing, greater public awareness, transparency, and education. Consortia are required to provide tangible proof that collaborative research not only exists, but also pays dividends in terms of academic excellence, industrial competitiveness, employment opportunities, environmental improvements and enhanced quality of life for all. This publication aims to assist project coordinators and team leaders to generate an effective flow of information and
publicity about the objectives and results of their work, the contributions made to European knowledge and scientific
excellence, the value of collaboration on a Europe-wide scale, and the benefits to EU citizens in general. This publication aims to assist project coordinators and team leaders to generate an effective flow of information and
publicity about the objectives and results of their work, the contributions made to European knowledge and scientific
excellence, the value of collaboration on a Europe-wide scale, and the benefits to EU citizens in general.
publicity about the objectives and results of their work, the contributions made to European knowledge and scientific
excellence, the value of collaboration on a Europe-wide scale, and the benefits to EU citizens in general. This publication aims to assist project coordinators and team leaders to generate an effective flow of information and
publicity about the objectives and results of their work, the contributions made to European knowledge and scientific
excellence, the value of collaboration on a Europe-wide scale, and the benefits to EU citizens in general.
Details
- Author:
- Paul Hearn
- Publisher:
- KnowledgeBoard
- Date:
- 15-Mar-05
- Categories:
- European Commission
- Sections:
- News
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