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Risk Communication Centers Worldwide. This presentation was developed by Neesha Mathur , Intern, under the management of Asiya Odugleh-Kolev over the period of March 10, 2013 to May 31, 2013 in the Global Capacities Alert and Response department. Criteria and Selection Metrics.
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Risk Communication Centers Worldwide This presentation was developed by Neesha Mathur, Intern, under the management of Asiya Odugleh-Kolev over the period of March 10, 2013 to May 31, 2013 in the Global Capacities Alert and Response department.
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North America • There are six centers in the United States of America • George Mason University • The University of Georgia • Carnegie Mellon University • University of Pennsylvania • Indiana University • University of Maryland
University of Maryland—Center for Health and Risk Communication
University of Maryland—Center for Health and Risk Communication Funded Projects
Carnegie Mellon University—Center for Risk Communication and Perception
Carnegie Mellon University—Center for Risk Communication and Perception Projects are underway in these areas: For more information on these projects, Click Here
University of Georgia—Center for Health and Risk Communication
University of Pennsylvania—Risk Management and Decision Process Center
University of Pennsylvania—Risk Management and Decision Process Center
George Mason University—The Center for Health and Risk Communication
Europe • There is one center in Europe: • King’s College, London
King’s College London—King’s Center for Risk Management
Asia • There is one center in Asia: • The University of Hong Kong
Links between Organizations Among the organizations listed, all of the American institutions have some level of overlap as they work together to build risk communication as a field within communication studies.
Links between Organizations CMU professor is chair of the KCL Risk Management Centre Collaboration between UMD and UGA for the purposes of improving health communication as a field Collaboration between UMD, GMU, and other Washington DC-area schools and organizations to build health Communication competencies.