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The project
The NetworkPlus aims to bring together communities from across the United Kingdom and across disciplines. Together we will identify the pathways to deliver the benefits of a joined-up and federated approach to digital research infrastructure.
Large scale computing is a fundamental and necessary part of modern research. A federation of national, regional and institutional computing resources will realise significant benefits for researchers, resource and service providers and funders. Our goal is to lay the groundwork and take first steps towards the successful delivery of such a federation.
Other NetworkPlus
CAKE
The CAKE Network+ facilitates knowledge exchange and sustainable collaboration across the UK Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) communities.
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CaSDaR
The Careers and Skills for Data-driven Research (CaSDaR) Network+ is dedicated to enhancing the management, recognition, and reuse of research data across all academic disciplines.
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CHARTED
Facilitating development of digital research technical skills.
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DisCouRSE
DisCouRSE is a new UKRI-funded Network+ project that will encourage and support the development of leaders across all digital Research Technical Professional (dRTP) roles, resulting in an empowered and connected community equipped to shape the future of digital research.
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MInDS
The MInDS (Mathematical Innovators in the Digital Space) Flexible Fund (FF), available for the period 2025-2029, supports the expansion of the UK’s Mathematical Innovation Research Associate (InRA) community more widely throughout the UK.
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NetDRIVE
The Network for sustainable Digital Research Infrastructure Vision and Expertise (NetDRIVE) has been set up to provide a forum for a common vision for a sustainable future and to incite a transition to sustainable working practices in the Digital Research Infrastructure communities.
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SCALE-UP
Scale up is a continuation of STEP-UP, a project supporting “digital Research Technical Professionals” (dRTPs) and researchers working with research software, research data and research computing infrastructure, in the London region and beyond.
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