The Opportunities and Challenges of Building OSPOs at Research Institutions and Across University Systems

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Public universities, particularly those that are part of large state systems, can be a source of amazing innovation and discovery. Open source and open scholarship is an important conduit for ensuring that this innovation translates to broader technical communities and promotes wide economic and societal growth. An increasing number of campuses and research institutions are supporting creation of open source program offices (OSPOs) as a way to increase that translation and meet institutional goals of research, teaching and social impact.  As with OSPOs in industry, academic OSPOs aim to be a center of gravity for the open source work of their organizations. Expanding upon the work done on individual campuses, large university systems are also seeing the benefit of coordinating and leveraging efforts to benefit the wider system. In this presentation, Stephanie Lieggi (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Angela Newell (University of Texas, Austin) will discuss their experience in building both local and system-wide OSPO efforts. 

 

Talk Description: Public universities, particularly those that are part of large state systems, can be a source of amazing innovation and discovery. Open source and open scholarship is an important conduit for ensuring that this innovation translates to broader technical communities and promotes wide economic and societal growth. An increasing number of campuses and research institutions are supporting creation of open source program offices (OSPOs) as a way to increase that translation and meet institutional goals of research, teaching and social impact.  As with OSPOs in industry, academic OSPOs aim to be a center of gravity for the open source work of their organizations. Expanding upon the work done on individual campuses, large university systems are also seeing the benefit of coordinating and leveraging efforts to benefit the wider system. In this presentation, Stephanie Lieggi (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Angela Newell (University of Texas, Austin) will discuss their experience in building both local and system-wide OSPO efforts. 

 

 

 

 

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Oct. 1, 2025, 10 to 11 a.m. Google Outlook iCal
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