Charles Darwin attended the University of Edinburgh in 1825 at the age of 16, where he studied medicine. He later transferred to the University of Cambridge in 1828 to study theology.
Charles Darwin was a British naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through his work "On the Origin of Species" in 1859. His theory suggests that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors through the process of natural selection, where the organisms best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Insulin was discovered in 1921 by Frederick Banting and Charles Best at the University of Toronto. Their work led to a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1923.
Jane Goodall received a PhD from Cambridge University in 1965 despite never having studied for an undergraduate degree. Her early research work in Kenya and Tanzania was done without any secondary education experience.
Copernicus studied at the University of Krakow in Poland and later continued his education at the University of Bologna in Italy.
Hawking began his university education at University College, Oxford
Edinburgh University and after Cambridge University.
He was a boarder at Shrewsbury School. The official name was the Mount House.Darwin went to Edinburgh University in October 1825 to study medicine.
1831
he went to Cambridge
i think he went to howards university
Yes, Charles Darwin visited the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa during his voyage on the HMS Beagle. It was one of the stops of his five-year journey around the world from 1831 to 1836.
His father wanted him to become a doctor (physician) although he was far more interested in studying natural history and natural theology. For more info go onto Wikipedia and search for Charles Darwin.
Darwin left on his trip in 1831. He went on HMS Beagle. The trip took 5 years.
go here http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com/
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5 years in all . Charles went to 2 differt colleges.
Charles Darwin did not go to jail. He was a renowned English naturalist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection.