CLF open nomination form: Representation of missing stakeholder groups

The Research Software Community Leadership Forum (CLF) supports ReSA’s vision by serving as a forum for community leaders to collaborate, share insights, and advance the research software ecosystem. It draws on the diverse expertise and perspectives of our stakeholders to ensure that decision-making is participatory and inclusive.

CLF members will serve three-year terms, with an annual time commitment of approximately 5–10 hours. This includes attending 1–2 online meetings each year, as well as participating in asynchronous discussions. Members are expected to act as liaisons between the CLF and their stakeholder groups, bringing forward relevant perspectives, priorities, and insights to support inclusive leadership in the research software community. 

Representation of missing stakeholder groups

ReSA invites nominations from stakeholders not currently engaged through existing ReSA forums. Nominations will be reviewed by the ReSA Steering CommitteeFor further details, please refer to the CLF nomination process document.

The deadline for all submissions is 5 September 2025. Selected representatives will be announced in October, with the inaugural meetings taking place in early November.

Nominees who are not selected will be informed by ReSA and encouraged to remain involved in ReSA initiatives.

Feedback or queries can be sent directly to info@researchsoft.org

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Your name *
Your organisation/affiliation *
What stakeholder group do you represent?  *

Why is this stakeholder group considered a missing voice in the CLF (e.g., how this group contributes to the vision that research software and those who develop and maintain it are recognised and valued as fundamental and vital to research worldwide in a way that is not covered by other representatives)?

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Please provide evidence of engagement with the stakeholder group and ability to represent them in research software community leadership discussions (e.g., leadership of group discussions/initiatives).

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Any other feedback or comments are welcome.
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