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1925-29 He held the
Chairs of Psychology, Sociology and History of science at Neufchatel
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Then he left the post in 1929
for the University of Geneva as professor of the history of scientific
thought.
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1929 – 39 He was busy
reorganising the affiliation of the Institute Rousseau with the University of
Geneva and he became director of the Bureau International d’education which
has since become jointly affiliated with and sponsored by the International
office of Education and UNESCO
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In the post war years Piaget
remained active in educational affairs, both with the Swiss Government and
with UNESCO
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In 1940, the
professorship title was changed to professor of experimental psychology and
he became the director of its laboratory of psychology.
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In 1948 he published “The Origins of Intelligence in
Children” which was Revised in
1952
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