He received his doctorate in 1926, under Peter Pringsheim, with a thesis on resonance lines.
He received habilitation (permission to lecture) in 1872 with a thesis on fatigue and recovery of skeletal muscles.
In 1928 he received his doctorate with a highly acclaimed thesis on the seabed of the English Channel.
He performed his graduate studies at the same institution, receiving his master's degree in 1887 with a thesis on "Cocaine and its derivatives".
In 1882 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the philosopher Antisthenes.
It was at Lausanne that he received a doctorate in administrative law with a thesis on hydroelectric enterprises.
Coindet received his medical degree in 1797 with a thesis about smallpox (De Variolis).
He received PhD in 1959 with a thesis on those excavations.
Eliade received his PhD in 1933, with a thesis on Yoga practices.
In 1955, he received a PhD from the University of Chicago with a thesis on the portfolio theory.