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Call for experts from Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine to join Culture Moves Europe evaluators’ pool
August 29, 2025

Call for experts from Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine to join Culture Moves Europe evaluators’ pool


The EU-funded Creative Europe programme invites 90 experts to join its evaluators’ pool for the Individual mobility action and Residency action within the Culture Moves Europe grant programme.

The selected experts will help to evaluate:

  • Individual Mobility Action applications (for artists and cultural professionals who wish to travel to another Creative Europe country to carry out their artistic project).
  • Residency Action applications (for legal entities that wish to host between one and five artists and cultural professionals to implement an artistic and cultural residency project).

The candidate must be at least 18 years old and have knowledge of and professional experience in one of the following fields: architecture, cultural heritage, design and fashion design, literature, music, performing arts, visual arts, as well as international cultural exchange, mobility projects/cultural management and international cooperation projects. 

The candidate must also have experience in the evaluation of applications or proposals.

The expert must be a legal resident of one of the Creative Europe countries (including Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine), be fluent in English and be available from 20 to 24 October 2025 for training sessions, as well as from November 2025 to January 2028, during the evaluation periods.

Experts will receive evaluation fees:

  • €12 (plus VAT) per application evaluated under the individual mobility action;
  • €20 (plus VAT) per application evaluated under the residency action.

The deadline for applications is 8 September.

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Press release

CLOSING DATE

September 8, 2025


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