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Infosheet on Expert Evaluators - their role in Horizon Europe & how to become an evaluator

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The European Commission is always looking for professionals in various fields, with varied skillsets and from diverse backgrounds to help evaluate EU research and innovation project proposals. Interested to become and expert evaluator and to help select the best proposals?

Or simply interested in the role these external experts play in the evaluation process, what they do and who they are? 

NCP Flanders has created an infosheet on Expert Evaluators in Horizon Europe where you can find more information, including on how to get started to become an expert evaluator yourself. You can find the infosheet here.


The infosheet will be updated whenever new information becomes available.

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