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SAFE project call for external reviewers

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The EU-funded SAFE project “Supporting At-risk researchers with Fellowships in Europe” offers up to 60 fellowships for at-risk doctoral and postdoctoral researchers of any non-EU nationality for a research stay at a higher education and research institution in the EU for a minimum of 12 months up to 24 months.

For the selection process they are in search of international experts to evaluate applications in the period mid-February until mid-March 2025 (expected), based on the project’s evaluation criteria. They are specifically in search of:   

  • Academic experts across all disciplines 
  • Regional experts to assess the risk situations of candidates 

Further details about the requirements and responsibilities of reviewers can be found in the Terms of Reference for External Reviewers which can be found on the webpage of the call for external reviewers. The Terms of Reference for Applicants for the Fellowships can be found on the webpage for online application.

Interested experts can submit their expression of interest via this link until 31 January 2025.

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