Convocatoria: Call for Expressions of Interest EPRS/EVAL/SER/25/008CEI to compile a list of experts with academic or scientific experience for the provision of independent external expertise in various policy areas – European Parliament (Plazo: 23 de marzo de 2030)

Call for Expressions of Interest EPRS/EVAL/SER/25/008CEI to compile a list of experts with academic or scientific experience for the provision of independent external expertise in various policy areas

Organismo: European Parliament

Requisitos:

Applicants are invited to apply for one or several of the following policy areas, to be specified by the
applicant in the ‘Application Form’ (Annex I to these specifications):


Policy area 1: Economic and Monetary Affairs, Budgets and Audit including the operation of the
Economic and Monetary Union, the development of European economic governance, the Union’s annual
budget and Multiannual Financial Framework, the system of own resources, the financial activities of the
European Investment Bank, taxation, financial crimes, money laundering, tax avoidance, tax evasion;


Policy area 2: Internal Market and Consumer Protection including legislation in respect of the internal
market and customs union, the identification and removal of potential obstacles to the full functioning of the
internal market, promotion and protection of the economic interests of consumers;


Policy area 3: Environment, Public Health, Food Safety, Employment and Social Affairs including
pollution, climate change, waste management and recycling, noise, protection of biodiversity, public health
issues, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, disease prevention and control, the labelling and safety of
foodstuffs, veterinary legislation concerning protection against risks to human health, public health, checks
on foodstuffs and food production system, the European Social Fund, working conditions, social security and social protection, health and safety in the workplace, free movement of workers and pensioners, forms of discrimination at the workplace and in the labour market;


Policy area 4: Industry, Research and Energy, including industrial policy, application of new technologies,
research policy, information society, information technology, Trans-European networks in the
telecommunications sector, the internal market in energy, energy regulation, security of energy supply,
energy efficiency, new forms of energy and Trans-European Networks for energy, space;


Policy area 5: Institutional and Legal Affairs, including institutional aspects of the European integration
process, operation and implementation of the EU Treaties, operation of individual EU institutions and bodies, rule of law, institutional consequences of enlargement, inter-institutional relations, the interpretation and application of European Union law at both European and national levels, Union acts which affect the Member States’ legal order;


Policy area 6: Culture, Education, Youth and Sport, including improving the knowledge and dissemination
of culture; the protection and promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity; the conservation and
safeguarding of cultural heritage, cultural exchanges and artistic creation; information and media policy,
cooperation with third countries in the areas of culture and education and relations with the relevant
international organisations and institutions, the Union’s education policy, the European higher education
area, the promotion of the system of European schools and lifelong learning; audiovisual policy and the
cultural and educational aspects of the information society, youth policy and the development of a sports
and leisure policy;


Policy area 7: Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Women’s Rights and Petitions including the
protection of citizens’ rights within the territory of the Union, hybrid threats, human rights and fundamental rights, non-discrimination, police and judicial cooperation, asylum and migration, the promotion and protection of women’s rights, equal opportunities policy, removal of all forms of discrimination, data protection, petitions and relations with the European Ombudsman;
Policy area 8: Regional Development, Transport and Tourism, including regional and cohesion policy, and
the operation of the European Regional Development Fund and Cohesion Fund, common policies for rail,
road, inland waterway, maritime and air transport, postal services and tourism, Trans-European Networks for transport;


Policy area 9: Agriculture and Fisheries, including the operation, development and management of the
Common Agricultural Policy, rural development, veterinary and plant-health matters, animal feed-stuffs and animal welfare, the operation, development and management of the Common Fisheries Policy, the
conservation of fishery resources and international fisheries agreements;


Policy area 10: Development and International Trade and Economics including the promotion,
implementation and monitoring of EU development and cooperation policy and the European Development Fund, the Union’s financial, economic and trade relations with third countries and within international and regional organisations;


Policy area 11: Foreign Affairs, Security and Defence, including the operation of the Union’s Common
Foreign and Security Policy, diplomatic relations with third countries and multilateral organisations, the
accession of states to the Union, the respect of human rights in third countries, the protection of minorities and the promotion of democratic values in third countries, the operation of the Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy, hybrid threats;

Policy area 12: Methodological and Horizontal Issues, including methods related to ex-ante impact
assessment of proposed legislation or policy, European added value of existing or potential EU policies, expost evaluation of adopted EU legislation or policies, assessment of new and emerging technologies,
including artificial intelligence, and foresight, including long-term political, social, scientific and
technological trends, scrutiny of other EU institutions and bodies, stress-testing.

Solicitudes:

If you are interested in taking part in this Call for expressions of interest, please submit your application

  • to be drafted in English – only by email, following the structure set out in the Application Form (Annex I),
    to the following address:
    EPRS-EVAL-CEI@ep.europa.eu
    Please indicate the following information in the subject of your e-mail:
    EPRS/EVAL/SER/25/008CEI (family name)

Comentarios:

1.4. This Call is exclusively addressed to experts with academic or scientific experience as specified in
section 3 below. Furthermore, it is exclusively addressed to natural persons (and not to legal persons, suchas companies or universities) with permanent residence in the European Union. Natural persons established in third countries may also apply however their admission to the list of experts will be decided on a case-bycase basis, according to the scarcity of expertise in a particular field.

1.5. Please note that the list drawn up on the basis of this Call does not imply any obligation on the part of the European Parliament to request expertise (by the use of an order form) to the successful applicants. The purpose of the list is to set up a database of suitable experts, meaning that the list may include a greater number of experts than will actually be required.

Plazo de presentación: Hasta 23/03/2030 (Susceptible a error de cálculo, comprobar siempre)

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