Description de la soumission d'un avis
The text of the advertisement
Indicate :
- the profile(s) you seek: e.g. Women, 26-30 years old, BAC+2, right-handed, without neurological disease / French-Arabic bilingual men over 50 years old...
- the involvement for the subject: duration, number of sessions, type of experiments, level of invasiveness: e.g. 3 sessions of 3 hours each (2 for cognitive exercises and 1 for an electroencephalogram)
- monetary compensation, prize draw or other direct or indirect benefit, sometimes simply moral: Help brain research or "we are recruiting healthy subjects over 60 to understand Alzheimer's disease".
- a contact with a phone number and an e-mail
- a place: e.g. Campus Saint-Charles in Marseille
Only a few bulletpoints, no need for sentences.
Avoid acronyms and scientific jargon
Usually, write in French.
Obtaining CPP approval
Please note: before posting recruitment materials online for studies that fall under the Jardé law (which defines Research Involving the Human Person), you must obtain the approval of the CPP (Comité de Protection des Personnes). This is mentioned in the Ministry's guide (page 6 of this document: https://sante.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/2021_05_19_guide_nommage.pdf). In the protocol, you usually write a section on recruitment, this is where you should mention the materials. In any case, study promoters such as the CNRS are more and more sensitive and may ask you for this document when applying for promotion.
Where to post the ad
Website and social networks of your laboratory
NeuroMarseille-NeuroSchool website and social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn): send us your ad
NeuroCommunity group on LinkedIn
Support group on Facebook : Wanted Community Marseille
Depending on your theme and your lab:
- Via the BLRI Facebook group: Expériences rémunérées - Recherche participants - BLRI
- Via the Relais d'information sur les sciences de la cognition (RISC)
- Via the INT directory of volunteers in human experimentation. You can either :
invite your network to register on this database or ask us to distribute your recruitment ad to the people registered in our database who match your criteria. Click here to make your request. More information on INT's Human Experimentation Platform here.
Via students’ societies or other associations depending on the profile you seek
In "poster" format in university libraries, places where people with the required profile meet...
Data protection
Reminder: the creation of a directory of volunteers must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You cannot collect identifying information without informing the persons concerned. To create your directory, contact the Data Protection Officer (DPO) of your institute.