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For an overview of typical tasks of RSEs and the competencies required, see~\autocite{goth_foundational_competencies_2024}, especially section\ 4.4:\ “RSE tasks and responsibilities”.
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\subsection{Pooling: a necessary ingredient}
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The main focus of this paper lies on central RSE teams since the benefits of RSEs to research are described elsewhere [REF].
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The main focus of this paper lies on central RSE teams since the benefits of RSEs to research are described elsewhere **TODO: [REF]**.
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The main advantages of central RSE units all stem from the pooling of resources.
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There are at least three aspects to RSE pooling that research institutions can benefit from: funding, diverse knowledge, and support contacts.
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The first, pooling of \textbf{funding}, allows organisations to invest in building up institutional knowledge by supporting RSEs to become experts.
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