Thursday, November 20, 2014

Get help to improve your research software

Dear UKPN,

If you write code as part of your research, then you can get help to
improve it - free of charge, through the Software Sustainability Institute's Open Call for Projects (closes 5 December 2014).

Apply at http://bit.ly/ssi-open-call

You can ask for our help to improve your research software, your development practices, or your community of users and contributors (or all three!). You may want to improve the sustainability or reproducibility of your software, and need an assessment to see what to do next. Perhaps you need guidance or development effort to help improve specific aspects or make better use of infrastructure. We want applications from any discipline in relation to software at any level of maturity.

The Software Sustainability Institute is a national facility funded by the EPSRC. Since 2010, the Institute's Research Software Group[1] has assisted over 40 projects across all the UK Research Councils. In a recent survey, 93% of our previous collaborators indicated they were "very satisfied" with the results of the work. To see how we've helped others, you can check out our portfolio of past and current projects[2].

A typical Open Call project runs between one and six months, during which time we work with successful applicants to create and implement a tailored work plan. You can submit an application to the Open Call at any time, which only takes a few minutes, at http://bit.ly/ssi-open-call.

We're also interested in partnering on proposals. If you would like to know more about the Open Call, or explore options for partnership, please get in touch with us at info@software.ac.uk.

Best Regards,

Steve Crouch
Research Software Group Leader
Software Sustainability Institute

[1] http://software.ac.uk/research-software-group
[2] http://www.software.ac.uk/who-do-we-work