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Webinar on the Blind Evaluation Pilot - Horizon Europe two-stage calls
JUN
Thu
15
12:00 - 13:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Health Digital, Industry & Space Agro-Food, Environment
Interested in participating in any of the 2024 two-stage calls under Cluster 1 (Health), 4 (Digital, Industry & Space) or 6 (Agro-Food, Environment)? Be aware that these calls form part of the blind evaluation pilot and that the first-stage proposals of these calls will be evaluated blindly.
 
With this pilot the Commission wants to tackle concerns of any real or perceived effect of reputational bias that could subvert the awarding decision. Blind evaluation therefore requires that evaluators do not know the consortium structure and the applicants involved. As a consequence, applicants need to make the necessary adjustments when writing their proposals. 

To bring clarity about what is expected of applicants, NCP Flanders organises a webinar open to stakeholders located in Flanders. Participation is free but registration is required. Once you have registered and have received confirmation of your attendance, log-in instructions for the session will be sent shortly before the event.
 
You can register here for the webinar. Deadline for registration is 8 June 2023.

Any questions can be sent to NCP Advisor Sarah Stroobants (sarah.stroobants@fwo.be).

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