Scientists and social media
Scientists: why use social media? What is the best way to use it?
Scientists: why use social media? What is the best way to use it?
In communication, a hook is like the wrapping for a gift and adds value to your content.
We take a look at what we can learn from such a frightening yet admittedly successful phenomenon…
A graphic to represent your brand is essential. We reveal the steps to create a unique logo that suits you.
Host, timekeeper... Here we provide an overview of the role of a chairman step by step
What is non-verbal communication? What does it say about us and how do we control it?
Discover our tips for designing and presenting a science workshop for kids.
Agent Majeur takes a look the driving forces behind this phenomenon of science videos online.
What is a good logo? Agent Majeur brings you some answers and a case study: EDF.
How to include humour in a serious presentation: tips from Tom Antion.
Use a hook to capture your audience's attention. We suggest asking a question.
Testimonial from Xavier Ormancey, Research and Innovation Director and jury chairman.
The pros and cons of using different types of microphones during a speech.
Jérémy Barande, photographer, shares his tips for your science images.
Carlos Lee’s tips on how best to combine humour and science communication.
Julien Bobroff’s tips for science outreach among high school and university students.
The title is the most important part of any type of communication.
Advice from PhD students to help succeed in the three-minute thesis competition.
Nancy Duarte gives us advice to improve PowerPoint slides and make them unforgettable.
An interview with Stephen Few, a data design specialist, about using graphs.
Discover 8 criteria to assess the attractiveness of a scientific poster.
An interview with Patrick Légeron, a psychiatrist and a specialist in work-related stress.
Interview with Médéric Gillet, co-author of 'Leading a creativity session'
A communication manager shares his experience of site visits with us.