Marie Curie Fellowship: Dissemination, Exploitation, and Communication Activities Table
Section 2.2 of the MSCA PF application requires a comprehensive strategy for disseminating and communicating research findings to various target audiences. This table is designed to ensure that key messages reach the appropriate groups through effective channels.
Table Columns:
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Target Audience: Identifies the group intended to receive the information, including:
- Scientific Community
- End Users
- Financial Stakeholders
- General Public
- Policymakers
- Details: Who specifically?: Specifies sub-groups within each target audience.
- Timeline: Outlines the planned schedule for the activities.
- Message: Defines the key messages to be communicated to each target audience.
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Tools/Channels: Lists the methods and platforms used to disseminate information, such as:
- Conference Presentations
- Journal Publications
- Books
- Poster Presentations
- Project Websites, etc.
- Details: What and where specifically?: Provides specific details regarding the tools and channels used.
- Who can help you with that?: Identifies potential collaborators or supporters for each activity within the host institution and beyond.
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