
The EVERSE Project aims to create a framework for research software and code excellence, collaboratively designed and championed by the research communities. The project also set up a Network of Research Software Quality, with the idea to establish a Community of Practice.
On 18 November 2025, EVERSE is organising a two-hour Network Training: a webinar titled “Strengthen your research by telling its Research Software Story: a narrative approach for better impact”.
In fact, Research Software Stories help research projects make their impact visible, share effective practices, and plan for sustainable development. By doing that, they can better demonstrate how software contributes to scientific outcomes.
The training session combines short presentations with guided writing. The first hour introduces Research Software Stories and how they can be structured using the RSQKit template. The second hour is a practical exercise.
The webinar welcomes research software engineers, data scientists, and researchers involved in developing, managing, or assessing research software project, and interested in improving collaboration, long-term sustainability, and clear communication of their work to contributors, colleagues, and funders.
For more information about this event, visit: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1609264.