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Training sessions in scientific communication: spaces still available!
There are still spaces left for two training sessions on scientific communication run by the Skills and Training Center in the HR Department: one on designing impactful posters, and the other on scientific outreach and communication and the presentation of science through the lens of animation.
Training session "Designing effective posters"
Do you want your posters to be clear, attractive and effective? This session in English will help you improve your visual impact, structure your messages and deliver a presentation that will engage your audience.
Practical details
Format: practical in-person session on campus
Dates: January 12 and 16, 2026
- Scientific outreach and communication: using animated films to tell scientific stories – second edition
How can we present science in a new way? How can we use animation to share information and messages more effectively? After the success of the first session held in the spring, the training course "Using animated films to tell scientific stories" is coming back in January 2026 for a second extended edition.
Led by Cécile Rousset, a director of animated films, visual arts teacher and lecturer at the French School of Decorative Arts (ENSAD), this training course consists of a hands-on workshop over three and a half days, exploring traditional animation techniques (paper cut-outs, claymation, collages, etc.) and how animated images can become an original, accessible and effective scientific communication tool.
The training, proposed by Nicolas Dray, a scientist in the Zebrafish Neurogenetics Unit, and organized by the Scientific Training team in the Training Center within the HR Department, will provide participants with creative know-how to share science in a new way and the opportunity to develop a skill that can be useful to everyone, regardless of their specific role.
The previous session was attended by twelve people with a variety of backgrounds – scientists, PhD students and engineers in scientific units, and staff in support roles. The feedback was entirely positive, with participants finding the experience creative, fulfilling and collaborative.
So feel free to pre-register here (spaces are limited)
Scientific animation: bringing your ideas to life!
Practical details
New for 2026: half-day introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro to learn the basics in video editing.
Dates
- January 13 & 14, 2026
- January 15, 2026 (afternoon introduction to video editing software)
- January 22, 2026
Format : in-person workshop
The training is open to anyone in the Institut Pasteur community – scientific and support staff – interested in learning about new forms of narration.
Find out more
Page for the training course "Using animated films to tell scientific stories"

