Dissemination
The ARIES project places strong emphasis on dissemination and communication to ensure that its research outcomes reach a wide audience, including scientists, policymakers, stakeholders, and the general public. Through a variety of tools and channels—such as newsletters, press kits, digital flyers, and multilingual materials—ARIES promotes transparency, engagement, and knowledge sharing across all partner countries. These efforts are aligned with the project's commitment to fostering collaboration and maximizing the societal impact of its results.
As part of its dissemination strategy, the ARIES project has produced a digital flyer designed to communicate its objectives, activities, and expected impacts in a clear and accessible format. To ensure broad accessibility and engagement across all participating countries, the flyer has been translated into the official languages of all project partners. This multilingual approach reflects ARIES’s commitment to inclusivity, collaboration, and effective knowledge sharing within the European research community.
To facilitate accurate and accessible media coverage, the ARIES project has developed a press kit that presents its mission, research activities, and expected outcomes in a clear and structured format. Recognizing the importance of linguistic inclusivity in international communication, the press kit has been translated into the official languages of all project partners. This ensures that journalists across Europe can engage with the project’s content in their native language, supporting consistent and widespread dissemination of ARIES’s key messages.
As part of its dissemination activities, the ARIES project has produced four newsletters, each corresponding to one of the project's main events. These newsletters provide updates on progress, showcase achievements, and share insights from the consortium’s work. By aligning each edition with a major milestone, the newsletters offer a structured narrative of the project’s evolution and its impact across participating regions.