Ramiro Tau

Ramiro Tau is a psychologist graduated from the National University of La Plata (Argentina), where he was appointed Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology and History of Psychology. He was a postdoctoral scholar at the Jean Piaget Archives (Switzerland), and he participated in different research projects at the Universitiy of Neuchâtel (UNINE), the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and École polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), in the fields of cognitive development, education and history of science. He is presently carrying out his research activities at the Centre Jean Piaget of the University of Geneva (UNIGE).

Ramiro Tau is a psychologist graduated from the National University of La Plata (Argentina), where he was appointed Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology and History of Psychology. He... mehr erfahren »
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Ramiro Tau

Ramiro Tau is a psychologist graduated from the National University of La Plata (Argentina), where he was appointed Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology and History of Psychology. He was a postdoctoral scholar at the Jean Piaget Archives (Switzerland), and he participated in different research projects at the Universitiy of Neuchâtel (UNINE), the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and École polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), in the fields of cognitive development, education and history of science. He is presently carrying out his research activities at the Centre Jean Piaget of the University of Geneva (UNIGE).

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