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ProgrammesThe Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) of the European Commission is looking for experts to increase its pool of experts for the evaluation of Digital Europe project proposals.
HaDEA in particular is looking for experts in the following fields:
Being an expert evaluator comes with a number of advantages: gaining insights into the evaluation process and criteria of proposals for EU funding programmes, which will be useful when engaging in future projects proposals in European funding programmes; gaining insight into the state of the art in your field in a European context, and the possibility to engage in European services that support recognition of your expertise at EU level.
Find out more about being an expert evaluator in the dedicated NCP Flanders info sheet.
Registration as an expert is possible via the Funding & Tenders Portal.
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