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Apply now to become a EURAMET Referee
EURAMET is seeking to increase the number of potential referees in its database, particularly those with expertise covering the EMPIR Call 2019 topics:
- Metrology for the Environment
- Metrology for Energy
- Metrology for Pre- and Co-normative Research
- Research PotentialSupport for Networks
EURAMET funds vital, collaborative European projects in measurement science. Such projects address key measurement challenges and deliver impact for Europe's citizens. However, selecting the most promising projects requires expert knowledge.
To register as a EURAMET referee, please go to msu.euramet.org/ref_register.html
As a referee for EURAMET, you will need to be able to work in English, in an independent and impartial manner, whilst maintaining strict confidentiality.
EURAMET referees are paid expenses and an honorarium on the same scale as evaluators for Horizon 2020 projects. Further information on registering and being a EURAMET referee is in:
Guide 8: Registering as a Referee for EMPIR
Guide 6: Evaluating EMPIR Projects
Form 6a: Code of Conduct and Declaration
Form 6b: Payment to Referees
Please note that it is important that referees are independent of EURAMET, National Metrology Institutes (NMIs) and Designated Institutes (DIs) to ensure that they are not conflicted.
All referees for the EMPIR Call 2019 should be registered by 31 May 2019.
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