Software Sustainability Institute Garners Award
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- Last Updated on Thursday, 05 September 2024 13:02
- Published on Thursday, 05 September 2024 08:34
The Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) has been awarded a record £10.2 million funding for a new project phase from 2024-2028 to continue its vital work as the first organisation in the world dedicated to improving software in research.
This project has received funding through the UKRI Digital Research Infrastructure Programme. The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) leads the funding for the fourth phase of the SSI.
This marks the fourth time the SSI has been entrusted with public funding to carry out its mission of transforming research culture by establishing the principle that reliable, reproducible, and reusable software is necessary across all research disciplines.
It achieves this by working with, and investing in, individuals and organisations from across the sector. The SSI’s “collaborate, not compete” ethos has allowed research software to move towards becoming a first class citizen in the research landscape.
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