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Kyro Hartzenberg

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Posted on 22 April 2026

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Registration is now open for the International Research Software Conference!

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Registration for the International Research Software Conference (IRSC) is now open via Eventbrite

The International Research Software Conference (IRSC) will take place on 7 & 8 September 2026, co-locating with RSEcon26 in Sheffield, UK. There will also be an opportunity for remote participation. 

The event will host a global gathering of leaders and change-makers working to advance global shifts toward strategic coordination, long-term sustainability, and high-level collaboration across the research software community.

 

Tickets

The following tickets are available, subject to availability:

  • Early Bird - £275
  • General Admission - £325
  • LMIC Countries - £250
  • Remote - £100
Register now via Eventbrite

IRSC Theme

Research software is increasingly recognised as critical to research outcomes. Yet research software, and the people who develop and maintain it, operate with tremendously unstable resources and funding. This instability negatively impacts innovation by slowing research and creating unstable career pathways.

There is an urgent need for international cooperation that supports research software to solidify next-generation research and innovation.

This new event recognises that the international research software community is moving towards aligning global policies and funding, sustaining essential infrastructure, recognizing and equipping its diverse workforce, responsibly integrating AI, improving how software impact is measured, and ensuring interoperability through open, standards-based infrastructure.

This event aims to support the evolution of this shift toward strategic coordination, long-term sustainability, and collaboration across boundaries.

The conference will foster:

  • Global cohesion: Highlight cross-border, cross-sector, and cross-discipline collaboration to build new bridges across the global research software landscape
  • Community connection: Showcase stakeholder stories, collaboration highlights, and best practices to connect with peers and unite efforts
  • Strategic impact: Influence funding, policy, and research priorities; and showcase leadership within the research software community and broader movements (e.g. open science, FAIR, research assessment reform, open source)

What to expect at IRSC

The event format will combine multiple elements:

  • Community-challenge driven sessions sharing best practices, led by ReSA Forums and task forces
  • Invited speakers and panels
  • Open call for proposals, including Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions, talks, and lightning talks, supporting mutual learning (e.g., workshops, case studies) — selected based on clear criteria
View the draft agenda

Who should attend IRSC

Leaders and change-makers of organisations, initiatives, and communities committed to supporting research software, and those who develop it, as fundamental and vital to research.

This includes decision makers and key influencers from:

  • National/international RSE associations
  • Research-supporting infrastructures that provide services for research software as part of their mission
  • Research software infrastructures (development, maintenance, sharing, connectivity)
  • University consortia and research organisations
  • Funders and policy makers
  • Publishers
  • Communities focused on open science, research assessment reform, impact measurement, training, and skills initiatives
  • Open scientific software and/or open source initiatives
  • Research programs on research software (metascience)
  • Open source science communities
  • Open science and research data communities with overlapping interest in research software (e.g., RDA, CODATA)

Get involved

The programme committee are inviting the international research software community to propose:

  • Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions (60-90 minutes)
  • Talks (15 minutes, including Q&A)
  • Lightning talks (3 minutes)

This includes proposals from ReSA task forces, forums (funders, infrastructure, policy, publishing, metascience, skills and training, community leadership, and the International Council of RSE Associations) and forum working groups.

They welcome proposals from all career stages and backgrounds, and encourage submissions that reflect diverse perspectives, geographies, disciplines, and stakeholder roles.

 

Join the IRSC mailing list for updates.

Join ReSA’s Slack and connect on the #irsc channel.

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