Call for individuals to establish database of FP7 experts

The European Commission has published a call for proposals for the establishment of a database of independent experts to assist the Commission's services for tasks in connection with the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).

The Commission will appoint experts:

  • to assist in the evaluation of proposals in line with the various scientific, technological and socioeconomic aims of FP7. Evaluation work includes making recommendations on ways to gear research towards optimum achievement of the aims of the specific programme concerned;
  • to assist in the monitoring of projects selected and funded by the Community, including, where necessary and as appropriate, the monitoring of projects funded by the Community under previous research framework programmes;
  • for other purposes where specific expertise might be required (e.g. monitoring of the implementation, evaluation and assessment of impacts of RTD programmes and policies).

To see the full details of the call, please click here

For more information on FP7, please visit:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html

For further information on the appointments, please visit:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/who_en.html#appointment

The deadline for submitting proposal documents is 31.07.2013.

The European Commission will contact FP6 registered experts and transfer their data to the FP7 database of experts. The registration service for FP7, the Experts Management Module (EMM) is now available on CORDIS.

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Neither the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, nor any person acting on its behalf, is responsible for the use, which might be made of the attached information. The attached information is drawn from the Community R&D Information Service (CORDIS). The CORDIS services are carried on the CORDIS Host in Luxembourg - http://cordis.europa.eu. Access to CORDIS is currently available free-of-charge.

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