I received my doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1910.
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I studied at a grammar school and later at the University of Vienna in the Faculty of Medicine.
I remained associated with the Technische Universitat Munchen, where I became Professor in 1976.
I'm sure that being an applicant from the American School in Vienna helped get me into all seven colleges I applied to.
In 1903, I finished my doctor's thesis and obtained the degree. At the end of the same year, the Nobel prize was awarded jointly to Becquerel, my husband and me for the discovery of radioactivity and new radioactive elements.
I studied at the Budapest Academy of Theatrical Arts for four years and emerged with a degree.
At my father's request I took up the study of law at the University of Zurich In 1863.
I received my undergraduate degree in engineering in 1939 and a Master of Science degree in mathematical physics in 1941 at Steven Institute of Technology.
I think that after Church got his Ph.D. he studied in Europe, maybe in the Netherlands, for a year or two.
My doctoral work was completed by the end of 1950 and, at the age of twenty-two, I joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as an instructor in chemistry under the distinguished chemists Roger Adams and Carl S. Marvel.
I received my high school baccalaureate diploma in Latin and Science in 1928, then my two baccalaureate diplomas in Mathematics and Philosophy in 1929.