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Results will be disseminated to stakeholders by involving the numerous collaborating partners across Europe and exploiting the extensive multi-level networks formed by organizations groupings in order to deliver the message to the local level.
Dissemination channels include: a dedicated project website, promotional events, presentation of project poster, and organization of round table discussion during key scientific events and technical meetings, Press release in a number of newsletters, and direct electronic emails. 

Get Involved!


Help us disseminate the emerging and relevant issues surrounding the importance and need of risk assessors, as well as the impact and contributions of this discipline at the local level... become a collaborating partner!
By becoming a collaborating partner you can help us to create awareness and disseminate project results across key stakeholders and other target groups within your geographic region. Collaborating partners can perform one or several of the actions described below:

  • Post press releases and relevant project information on your organization’s website.
  • Distribute project news and updates to your members, industry and scientific partners.
  • Include the TRISK website (www.trisk-project.eu) link in your website
  • Post a project banner in your society’s web site
  • Include information about the project in your organization’s newsletter and academic journal
  • Help us identify key stakeholders in your geographic area that would benefit from this project
  • Consider hosting a course participant during their training period.
  • Be involved in the recruitment process of students seeking to participate in the training program.
  • Keep us informed about local risk assessment initiatives and training needs.
  • Provide financial assistance to a course participant.

For more information on how to become a collaborating partner, please send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 16:23