Difference between revisions of "Horizon 2020 Experts"
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that will take approx. 1-2 Weeks. | that will take approx. 1-2 Weeks. | ||
=== How | === How Experts evaluate Proposals === | ||
Experts will receive all proposals they agreed to review via email. | |||
The Proposal is split in two parts. Part one is about the budget for the project and part two is about the project itself. | |||
The expert only really needs the second part of the proposal, the budget is not important for the rating. | |||
The | The expert will read all the proposals rate each one with a Evaluation Form. | ||
The | The Evaluation Form can be downloaded here: [http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/call_ptef/ef/h2020-call-ef-ria-ia-csa_en.pdf Evaluation Form] | ||
INFORMATION: The Expert must be neutral to each proposal when he sees a conflict he has to report it to the EU. There are some rules to solve this problem. | |||
=== Expert Meeting === | === Expert Meeting === |
Revision as of 11:38, 3 February 2014
1 Horizon 2020 Experts
Just for notice these Information's aren't 100% Complete. I haven't got a document, it's just what i have heard from a expert speech. #Francis
1.1 Who are the Experts?
The Experts are from University's, Company's and Individual Specialist. They don't work for the EU nor it's there day job to study Proposals.
1.2 How the Expert select the Proposal?
The EU has got ha huge Database whit some 1000's of experts. When there is a new Funding the will ask only the specified Experts to participate. The Expert can say yes or no here if they have got time.
When the deadline has arravied for the Call's and after they went through the EU Funding Division the Expert will see only a small summery of the Proposals where he is a expert.
For selecting a Proposal he has some Options:
1. He is a First Grade Expert for this area which this Proposal is about.
2. He would like to be a Expert for this Proposal (Second Grade).
3. (this option i don't know anymore)
4. No Thanks
that will take approx. 1-2 Weeks.
1.3 How Experts evaluate Proposals
Experts will receive all proposals they agreed to review via email.
The Proposal is split in two parts. Part one is about the budget for the project and part two is about the project itself. The expert only really needs the second part of the proposal, the budget is not important for the rating.
The expert will read all the proposals rate each one with a Evaluation Form. The Evaluation Form can be downloaded here: Evaluation Form
INFORMATION: The Expert must be neutral to each proposal when he sees a conflict he has to report it to the EU. There are some rules to solve this problem.
1.4 Expert Meeting
Every Proposal has 3 Experts, sometimes with 1 First Grade Expert and 2 Second Grade Experts. (It's depending on the Proposal)
All Experts will fly to Brussels and in a Building whit hundreds of small rooms they will discuss every Proposal.
In this meeting they will discuss what the like what there view is or what they don't like. The Ideal case is when all Experts have the same judgment about the Proposal and they have the same Results. worst case they can't find a solution or something else is wrong.... they have to report it to the EU. they will select a new Expert to read the Proposal and which gives a Objective view(that takes <24h). A new meeting will be held with the new Expert, when then there is no solution in worst case the Proposal will be rejected.
In this stage the Proposal will have a Final Points from 1-15 (15 Points are the Highest).
When all Proposals have been rated there will be a list for each call. before that expert didn't know how many Proposals where there for that Call nor who are the other Experts.
1.5 Funded Proposals
now it's depends on the budget of each Proposal and some EU Internal Controlling.