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Digital Europe: call for experts

Published on | 3 weeks ago

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The European Health and Digital Agency (HaDEA) who manages a number of calls under the Digital Europe programme, is looking for experts to evaluate project proposals submitted under the upcoming Digital Europe Programme calls.

HaDEA is looking for professionals with knowledge and experience in one or meore of the following (or related) areas:

  • Digital Transformation of SMEs
  • Quantum
  • Generative AI
  • Virtual Worlds
  • Disinformation
  • AI factories
  • Data Spaces
  • Financial management of masters and trainings
  • Lump Sums

You can register as an expert via the Funding & Tenders Portal.

More information about being an experts for the EU funding programmes can also be found in our info sheet.

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