Plan for Dissemination and Exploitation including Communication Activities V1

This Plan serves as a comprehensive guide for the project's communication and dissemination activities, as well as the exploitation activities that will be internally updated as required. The document outlines the core activities to be implemented during the first 18 months of the project, emphasising the FLIARA exploitation activities, tools, procedures, and guidelines that partners will adhere to.

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Detail příspěvku

Umístění
  • Europe
Autoři
  • FLIARA
Účel
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Evaluation
Typ souboru
Document
Velikost souboru
3.46 MB
Vytvořeno dne
29-06-2023
Jazyk původu
English
Oficiální webové stránky projektu
Licence
CC BY

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