Since Monday April 18th, listeners have been able to tune in to 100 pour Sciences, the Faculty of Science’s web radio station (online). Launched by the UFR of Physics and supported by the faculty, 100 pour Sciences is a radio station open to the entire community of students, researchers and staff.
We invite you to listen to our broadcast which will allow you to listen to the excellent interview of Mr. Christophe GOUPIL, Physics teacher in school and especially actor in the national reflection on the ecological transition.
Do not hesitate …. Listen to 100 pour Sciences…
See you for the next broadcast.
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