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Security experts wanted: Become a Horizon Europe evaluator

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As a Horizon Europe expert evaluator, you play a vital role in the Horizon Europe programme. Here is what you will do:

  • Assess project proposals submitted under Horizon Europe Cluster 3
  • Contribute your operational knowledge and practical experience to the evaluation process
  • Help ensure funded projects address real-world security needs
  • Gain insight into emerging technologies, innovative approaches and future trends in civil security research
  • Expand your professional network across Europe

Interested in contributing? Register through the EU Funding & Tenders Portal Expert Database.

Once registered, your profile becomes visible to European Commission services and executive agencies looking for experts to evaluate proposals, monitor projects or provide specialised advice. 

The European Commission continuously seeks experts across different domains to support the evaluation and monitoring of EU-funded projects. 

For more information, please visit the news article: Become a Horizon Europe evaluator

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