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Dissemination of results is a contractual obligation of participation in research initiatives supported under the European Union’s Framework Six Programme. The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research is heavily involved in communicating the results of EU-funded research to the media and the general public. In any research project it is important to start thinking about dissemination and exploitation right at the beginning. How can this be possible when the project has not yet yielded any results? Examples from two ongoing EU supported projects are shared and discussed.
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EU Childhood Obesity Programme website: www.childhood-obesity.org
Food in Later Life website: www.foodinlaterlife.org
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Ashwell, M., Claessens, M. (2005). Best Practice in Communicating the Results of European Research to the Public. In: Koletzko, B., Dodds, P., Akerblom, H., Ashwell, M. (eds) Early Nutrition and its Later Consequences: New Opportunities. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 569. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3535-7_10
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