Are you working on research software and interested in connecting with colleagues from across the Netherlands? Are you an advocate for the recognition of research software and the people who make it possible? Join us at the National Research Software Day 2025 to showcase and discover software, discuss trends and policies and help shape the NL-RSE community.
At National Research Software Day, researchers, policymakers, Research Software Engineers and community leaders are invited to come together. This event will be held on 25 November 2025 at Lijm & Cultuur in Delft.
National Research Software Day 2025 is a joint initiative from NL-RSE, TU Delft and LCRDM. Funding is supplied by TU Delft, LCRDM and Open Science NL. For questions about the event, contact nrsd2025@tudelft.nl
Participation is free of charge, including lunch. The number of available spots is limited. If there is more interest than available spots, a waiting list will be used.
After the success of the first National Research Software Day, organised by the eScience Center in 2024, this year's edition will be hosted by TU Delft and take place on 25 November 2025 at Lijm & Cultuur in Delft. This is a day for and by the Research Software Community in the Netherlands.
The programme is designed to spark both inspiration and action. The morning features a keynote talk by Prof. Eric-Jan Wagenmakers (Professor of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam and founder of JASP) and a range of (interactive) parallel sessions to explore new ideas. In the afternoon, the focus shifts to collaboration and implementation, with a second keynote talk by Dr. Connie Clare (Community Development Manager at the Research Data Alliance) and unconference sessions that encourage active participation. A significant part of the programme is reserved for sessions led by community members like you.
09:30 - 10:00 | Registration & coffee |
10:00 - 10:15 | Plenary welcome |
10:15 - 11:00 | Keynote: Eric-Jan Wagenmakers |
11:00 - 11:25 | Coffee break |
11:25 - 12:40 | Parallel sessions |
12:40 - 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 - 14:15 | Keynote: Connie Clare |
14:15 - 16:30 | Unconference sessions & coffee |
16:30 - 17:00 | Plenary wrap-up NRSD25 & closing |
17:00 - end | Drinks reception |
The call for sessions is now open! Submit your proposal for a parallel or unconference session until 5 September 2025. We use Oxford Abstracts to collect submissions. To submit, you will have to create an account if you do not have one already:
We welcome creative ideas and formats to inspire the community. Lijm & Cultuur is a creative space that allows for unconventional sessions, and they are happy to think along with any session organizers how this can be achieved. If you are interested, details can be discussed with them closer to the event.
If your abstract is accepted, you are not automatically registered as a participant. Please register for the event even if you submit an abstract.
The morning programme features a one-hour slot for (interactive) parallel sessions aimed at inspiring fellow participants. You can submit a proposal for either a:
Submissions should address one of the following themes, we have added some example topics for context.
The afternoon is all about turning inspiration into action. The unconference invites all participants to bring their ideas, questions and challenges to the community. This is your chance to collaborate on the topics that matter most to you, and contribute directly to shaping the NL-RSE community in the year ahead.
Topics will be proposed by participants, either in advance through the call for sessions or on the morning of the event, and selected through an open, participatory process. Together, we aim to create tangible outcomes to shape the goals and priorities for the NL-RSE community, such as:
Deadline for abstract submissions: 5 September 2025
Notification of acceptance: 1 October 2025
The National Research Software Day will take place at Lijm en Cultuur Delft. Lijm & Cultuur is a historic industrial site in Delft that operated as a glue and gelatin factory from 1885 until 2002, when it closed due to the BSE crisis. Since 2003, the site has undergone a remarkable transformation, with its preserved monumental buildings now serving as creative spaces for cultural production, hosting everything from art studios and music performances to special events and celebrations.
For questions and inquiries, please contact nrsd2025@tudelft.nl
NL-RSE. The community of Research Software Engineers from Dutch universities, knowledge institutes, companies and other relevant organizations for sharing knowledge, organizing meetings and raising awareness for the scientific recognition of research software.