The deadline for applications is March 1
EIT Culture & Creativity is an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). It is a Knowledge and Innovation Community, of which KSIgune is a member, designed to strengthen and transform Europe's Cultural and Creative Industries and Sectors (CCI) by connecting creatives and organisations with Europe's largest innovation network.
In order to support the evaluation and selection process of the open call for proposals for activities to be included as part of the CCI business plan for 2024-2025, they are looking for experts to evaluate proposals in each of the Strategic Objectives. The Strategic Objectives are: Education, Innovation, (Business) Creation, Society and Systems.
Experts must have a proven ability to work in English (oral and written) and possess an advanced university degree (attested by a diploma) or equivalent work experience. It is desirable that experts have skills, professional experience and knowledge related to the cultural and creative industries. Previous experience in the evaluation of EU-funded projects, preferably Horizon 2020 or Horizon Europe, would be an asset.
All information can be found at http://eit-culture-creativity.eu/openpositions
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