EVERSE Training is a training catalogue for early career scientists and engineers to learn the best practices when entering the world of research software engineering (RSE). It has been designed to be a one-stop shop for trainees to discover content and for trainers to showcase their trainings.
Trainees can browse and filter the catalogue to find relevant materials. Trainers can register any material having a training intention (e.g. course materials, exercises, podcasts, slides, tutorials, etc.). Providers of training material and training events about RSE (such as individuals, institutions, projects, …) are warmly welcome to get in touch with us at: contact.eversetraining@cern.ch.
The first batch of training materials has been collected by the entire EVERSE Consortium. Rather than targeting a specific scientific domain, the catalogue draws on best practices from a wide range of research institutions. All training content is contributed by the community and curated by EVERSE. The catalogue itself hosts only the links and descriptive informations, not the content directly.
The underlying infrastructre behind EVERSE Training is the open source software: TeSS (Training e-Support System). This core software has been developed by ELIXIR and extensively used by their community in the last decade, collecting thousands of materials and events. EVERSE Training is also part of the mTeSS-X project and is currently supporting the multi-space and exchange features.
EVERSE Training is a project from the WP5 (Capacity Building and Recognition) co-led by Daniel Garijo and Stefan Roiser. It is deployed, maintained and developed at CERN by Kenneth Rioja.


