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No, Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Louis Stevenson did not attend university together. Doyle studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, while Stevenson studied engineering at the University of Edinburgh and then law at the University of Edinburgh, though he did not complete a degree.
Nothing. He studied at the Edinburgh University and Cambridge but didn't get a doctorate.
He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
Charles Darwin studied at the University of Edinburgh and then continued his education at the University of Cambridge, where he studied natural history and geology. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1831.
Darwin first went to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh but didn't like it. He then went to Christ's College Cambridge to study Divinity but didn't finish his course.
William Cullen attended the University of Edinburgh, where he studied medicine and later became a professor of medicine and chemistry.
Charles Darwin received his training in Universities, learning from other people and experiencing the world such as going to the islands off the coast of Australia. Specifically, Darwin went to school at the Unversity of Edinburgh where he studied medicine and the University of Cambridge where he recieved a bachelor of arts degree.
Charles Darwin attended the University of Edinburgh and then the University of Cambridge, where he studied natural history, geology, and theology. He also gained practical experience through fieldwork and collecting specimens during his voyage on the HMS Beagle.
Charles Darwin studied birds, medicine, and theory of evolution.
Charles Macintosh was a Scottish inventor who invented the raincoat fabric. Charles studied at Glasgow and was a student of Joseph Black at Edinburgh.
He studied medicine at Sydney University.
Alexander Graham Bell attended the University of Edinburgh in the early 1860s. He studied anatomy and physiology before eventually moving to Canada in 1870.