Communication and Knowledge Transfer
Good knowledge transfer can only take place if there is a closely-knit knowledge network and good cooperation within this network. The knowledge transfer creates this knowledge network within the programme and monitors conditions to ensure it functions properly. This requires coordination both at the knowledge network and the hotspot level, as well as the exchange and availability of knowledge.
The knowledge transfer also ensures that knowledge is made available to a wider audience and that hotspot knowledge is thematically translated so that it can be used to better support national policymaking.
Specific products include this website, conferences, workshops, brainstorming sessions, visits by foreign experts and a knowledge helpdesk. Look for some documents (presentations) in the menu section documentation or apply the publication database.