Anglican Shrewsbury and then Christ's College....
Charles Darwin attended the University of Edinburgh and then transferred to the University of Cambridge where he completed his studies.
Charles Darwin's name was Charles Robert Darwin.
Where was Charles Darwin born
Charles Darwin was a naturalist.
Charles Darwin's school life was marked by a lack of enthusiasm for formal education. He attended several schools, including a grammar school in Shrewsbury, but struggled with the rigid teaching methods and preferred exploring nature. Later, he enrolled at the University of Edinburgh to study medicine, but he found the medical curriculum unappealing and ultimately shifted his focus to natural history. Despite his challenges in school, Darwin's curiosity about the natural world laid the foundation for his future groundbreaking work in biology.
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He studied theology, but he was not a priest.
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He even studied theology.
Darwin attended the Shrewsbury School in Shrewsbury, England for his secondary education.
Charles Darwin attended the University of Edinburgh and then transferred to the University of Cambridge where he completed his studies.
Anglican Shrewsbury and then Christ's College....
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He even studied theology.He was buried at Westminster Abby.He also opposed slavery.
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.
being a scientist
he went to Cambridge
Charles Darwin's name was Charles Robert Darwin.
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