PIM Examples

Here are the PIM highlighted following each edition, which have been held in January and June each year since 2023.

JUNE 2024 INTERDEV PIM: Developing a Mediation System to Introduce the General Public to the Brest Roadstead through 4 Periods: from Past to Future (ImmerseaRADE project)

JUNE 2024 INTERDEV PIM: Improving the Detection Tools Used to Identify the European Otter in Brittany

JUNE 2024 INTERDEV PIM: Improving Understanding of the Challenges Faced by Socio-Economic Stakeholders in Marine Conservation Areas by Comparing Them

Arts&sciences embarqués PIM: Exploring the Deep Sea Through the Creation of Short Theatrical Works, on the Ile de Sein

DOCUSCIENCES 3.0 PIM: Making a Documentary Film on a Scientific, Social or Environmental Issue

CLIMARCTIC PIM: Creating Tools to Raise Public Awareness on the Impact of Climate Change in the Arctic

GENRES ET SCIENCES PIM: Create a Board Game to Raise Awareness on Gender Inequality and Gender Bias in the Field of Scientific Research

POLLUTIONS INVISIBLES PIM: Investigating the Practices and Constraints of Professionals When it Comes to ‘Invisible’ Water Pollution

ImmerSea RADE PIM: Designing a virtual tour of the Brest harbour in a 3D environment from 10,000 years ago to the present day

Algorama PIM: Create a Scientific Outreach Exhibition for the “8th European Phycological Congress”

Docusciences: Films Made by Doctoral Students on Their Thesis Topics

InterDEV PIM: Use Your Interpersonal Skills to Address Sustainable Development Issues

Climate PIM: imagining Brest Métropole as a carbon-neutral territory in 2050

IA-G PIM: Exploring Artificial Generative Intelligence

OBS-3D PIM: Experiment and Explore the Different Uses of a 3D Imaging Method for Observation

Enjepol PIM: Discovering Controversies in the Polar Field

OMEGA Polls PIM: Investigating the Environmental and Social Issues Surrounding Omega-3s

SILICA PIM: creating a mediation tool about silica to introduce it to the general public

DESSA PIM: Create a Street Art Exhibition to Explore the Deep Seabed

Trajectories PIM: Investigating Future Careers and Reshaping Training Programmes