As Dr Eggenkamp is one of the few specialists in the field of stable Cl and Br isotopes in the world the project made it possible to be involved in halogen isotope projects at other institutions. We collaborated with Utrecht University (UU, NL) on a formation water project in the Dutch underground with Prof. Griffioen and Mr Schout and a volcanic lake project with Dr van Bergen and Dr Rodriguez. Dr Eggenkamp was member of the PhD committee on the graduation of Dr Rodriguez. With Sharood University of Technology (IR) we collaborated with Ms Bagheri on a project on local groundwaters in north Iran. These projects led to 6 visits to UU for scientific discussions as well as visits from Mr Schout and Ms Bagheri to IPGP. Discussions with Dr Marks from the University of Tübingen led to a funded project on halogen isotope behaviour in peralkaline rocks that will be staffed by Dr Eggenkamp. Results of BRISOACTIONS have been presented at 5 international conferences (Goldschmidt in Paris, EGU in Vienna, BASIS in Liège and EAGE in Doha and Muscat). Especially successful was the organisation of a session on halogen isotope geochemistry at the Goldschmidt Conference in Paris. The project will lead to 4 primary publications in ISI journals. The first is published in Rapid Communication of Mass Spectrometry (methodology paper, DOI:10.1002/rcm.8080). The second (Zechstein paper) is under consideration with Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, the third (Halite paper) is currently circulated among co-authors and the fourth (salt experiments) is being written. Secondary papers are expected following the ion-filtration experiments conducted in Nancy as well as from the collaborative projects with the Universities in Utrecht and Shahrood. During the course of the EU funded project Dr Eggenkamp reviewed nine papers for international journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Applied Geochemistry, Chemical Geology and Sustainable Water Resources Management.