 Hi to all of you. My name is Damiana Bondi. I'm a former student and PhD student from the University of Siena and one of my present jobs is to collaborate with the European Commission in the evaluation process of Marie-Isla Doskakuri actions. I've been doing this job for four years. The first two as simple evaluator, which means basically working from home from September to December and the last two years as Vice Chair Evaluator. As Vice Chair, I go to Brussels in September, one week in September and one week in December. And in the rest of time, I monitor the work of the evaluators to whom I assigned the projects to be assessed. And finally, in December, we decide the winners and that's it. Now, evaluation process is a complex, articulated, quite formal process with precise deadlines and so on, as well as the writing and the presentation of the proposal. So what I recommend is to spend a lot of time in writing the proposals and in close collaboration with the Huston Institution, pay special attention to dedicate the proper space to all the subsections, I refer in particular to impact and implementation sections because I lack even a small one. In these sections, we'll automatically penalize the final score of the proposals. Aim for interdisciplinary aspects, innovative aspects and basically have a strong and original idea. European projects are a sort of literary genre, sui generis, with their own rhetorical figures, their own topoe, and their own style to be respected. So you have to find the good balance between showing the asserted competence and showing on the other side that you have a lot of things to find, to research for and to earn also in terms of professional profile. Writing a project well, properly, is a necessary condition to hope that it can be founded, but it's not a sufficient condition. That is, there are projects with a good idea but poorly written, but on the other side, the winning ones are not only well written, they also have a content that is worth it. Trust in it and good work to every one of you.