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Call for Applications: External Evaluator for INSPIRE
11.01.24
INSPIRE CfA External Evaluator

INSPIRE is currently accepting applications from external institutions and companies interested in participating in the evaluation of the project’s activities. The evaluation aims to identify strengths and weaknesses, providing evidence-based recommendations for enhancing INSPIRE’s goal of becoming a sustainable center of excellence. The evaluation will take place for a duration of 6 months (from May 2024 until November 2024) and it will address:

·         Issues related to the sustainability of project (Business Model).

·         Issues related to the Knowledge and Supports Hubs and their COPs.

·         Issues related to the Scalable training, support and service provision.

If your institution is interested in applying, kindly submit a comprehensive service proposal following the terms of reference document to the following address: aromeromore@uoc.edu. The maximum budget allocated for this service is 45,000€. The application period will remain open until 31 January.

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