The Qatar Calendar House has announced the graduation of the third cohort of Astronomy Bachelor's Programme graduates and the fifth cohort of Astronomical Observers for the year 2025.
The graduation ceremony took place in the main hall of the Sheikh Abdullah Al Ansari Complex in Dafna.
Twelve trainees successfully passed the practical and theoretical assessments for the Astronomy Bachelor's Programme, completing five courses.
Meanwhile, 39 trainees successfully passed the practical and theoretical assessments for the Astronomical Observer Programme, completing three courses.
Both programmes provided field training on night observation outside the city.
The graduates will join the Qatar Calendar House's Astronomical Observer team, as the programmes are an extension of the House's plan to serve the community by spreading astronomical culture.
Scientific and technical preparations have been made to offer advanced astronomy license courses, covering various topics such as rituals and timings, crescents, meteorology, advanced skills for astronomical observers, and the development of astronomical observation equipment.
The Calendar House has been keen to provide astronomical equipment and supporting tools, in addition to preparing and equipping lectures and workshops for both programmes.
The Qatar Calendar House fully supervised the organisation of the Qatar Schools Astronomy Olympiad, with more than 85 boys' and girls' schools participating.
This year, the House also aimed to activate partnerships with various government institutions, most notably a co-operation agreement with the Rasikh Centre at Qatar Foundation and Qatar University, and ongoing co-operation with the Museum of Islamic Art.
Building on what the Qatar Calendar House has begun, a plan has been put in place to continue the astronomy licence and astronomical observer courses, with the aim of adding new members to the House's astronomical observation team.
