Call for experts - Become an evaluator of EU research projects!
Call for experts
The European Research Executive Agency (REA) invites experts from a wide range of fields to register in the European Commission’s experts database. From this database, we select candidates with the most suitable profile for the following activities:
- Evaluating project proposals applying for funding under Horizon Europe, the Promotion of Agricultural Products programme and the Research Fund for Coal and Steel
- Monitoring the implementation of funded projects.
From idea to action - be part of the journey
Expert profiles
The evaluation panels are composed of experts with diverse backgrounds and from various sectors. We are looking for professionals working in the following sectors:
- Industry, business associations and innovation agencies
- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and other civil society organisations
- Local, regional and national administration
- International organisations
- Universities and research organisations
Furthermore, we strive to achieve gender equality and strongly encourage female experts to join the evaluation panels.
Thematic expertise
The European Commission is looking for experts with extensive experience in at least one of the following areas.
Food and agriculture
Soil
Environment and bio-economy
Civil security
Engineering, IT and technologies
Culture and creativity
Democracy and society
Other fields of science and innovation
Cross-cutting expertise
In addition to your thematic expertise, the following skills and experiences are very welcome and would be an additional asset:
- Experience with the financial management of R&I projects
- Expertise with integrating gender aspects into R&I
If applicable, please indicate your experience in these cross-cutting areas in your entry in the expert database.
Your role as an expert evaluator
The European Commission selects candidates with the most suitable profiles for each evaluation. Selected experts are contracted for short-term assignments lasting anywhere from two days up to two weeks, in some cases up to 30 days. The working days are not always consecutive and can be spread out over several months.
Experts evaluate project proposals applying for EU funding. This is done by scoring proposals and exchanging views with fellow evaluators. You might also be asked to monitor the implementation of a funded project and provide an independent assessment of the project’s progress.
While the work will mostly be conducted remotely, there are some cases where evaluators will be invited to the European Commission Covent Garden building in Brussels. Should this be the case, evaluators may be eligible for accommodation and subsistence allowances, as well as travel cost reimbursement. For more information, please see the model contract for expertsSearch for available translations of the preceding linkEN•••. We have compiled information on how to access the evaluation centre, a list of hotels at negotiated rates and further practical information on the Commission’s experts’ page under “Logistics for Brussels”.
How to register
If you’re ready to be a part of the journey from idea to action, register or update your profile today in the European Commission’s experts’ database!
For further advice on registering your profile, please read the FAQs and consult the IT manual.
For general questions on working as an expert, please contact the EuropeDirect serviceSearch for available translations of the preceding linkEN•••.
The deadline for applications has been extended to 30 November 2022. To apply, please consult the RFCS call for applications to the coal and steel technical groupsSearch for available translations of the preceding linkEN••• and select the desired Technical Group. Find the necessary documents for the application under 'Additional Information'.
For more detailed information please visit the source page.
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Entry created by Admin WBC-RTI.info on May 3, 2022
Modified on November 23, 2022