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The implementation of the project will have a multifaceted impact at the scientific, economic and societal level. The embedding of Open Research practices in the Science Clusters will be one of the impactful cultural and behavioural changes enabled by EVERSE and act as a model for other research communities. Recognition of research software, of the people who build and maintain it, and awareness of quality standards relating to research software will become de facto. More efficient use of financial, computational and human resources around research software will be made possible by access to higher quality standards, a change in culture and better trained and recognised staff.
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# UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER CONTRIBUTIONS
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The University of Manchester is participating in EVERSE with both the eScience Lab (Prof. Carole Goble, Shoaib Sufi, and Aleksandra Nenadic) and the Manchester Particle Physics Group (Prof. Caterina Doglioni, co-lead of work package 4).
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The University of Manchester is [participating in EVERSE](https://esciencelab.org.uk/projects/everse/) with both the eScience Lab (Prof. Carole Goble, Shoaib Sufi, and Aleksandra Nenadic) and the Manchester Particle Physics Group (Prof. Caterina Doglioni, co-lead of work package 4).
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Building on its engagement in [EOSC-Life](https://www.eosc-life.eu/), [Software Sustainability Institute](https://www.software.ac.uk/), [ELIXIR](https://elixir-europe.org/about-us/who-we-are/nodes/uk) and [FAIR-IMPACT](https://fair-impact.eu/), the [eScience Lab](https://esciencelab.org.uk/) will focus on gathering best practice for research software quality and software development practices (work package 2) and document this in the Research Software Quality toolkit (RSQkit), building on the [RDMkit](https://rdmkit.elixir-europe.org/) handbook approach.
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