Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2024

Seeking Your Insights: Join Our Survey on Hybrid Learning in Astronomy Education!

 🌟 Calling all educators and astronomy enthusiasts! 🌟

I'm excited to announce that I am part of a research project on the effectiveness of hybrid learning in astronomy education, and I need your help! 

The aim of this study is to explore how hybrid learning, which combines traditional in-person classroom instruction with online or digital learning activities, impacts student performance, engagement, and career progression in the field of astronomy. 

If you're an educator, student, or astronomy enthusiast, I would greatly appreciate your participation in this survey. Your input will contribute to the advancement of astronomy education and help shape the future of learning in this field. 

Please click the link to access the survey and share your valuable insights. Feel free to share it in your circle. Thank you in advance for your support! 


I created this picture using AI :) 

Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Robotic Telescopes in Action: Student Project Presentations

We are thrilled to invite the participants of our past Robotic Telescopes 101 trainings to present the projects they created with their teachers. These projects, crafted using the knowledge and skills acquired during the workshop, are a testament to the impact of our initiative in astronomy education and research with robotic telescopes.

I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the students who are set to present their research projects using LCO data. Your hard work and dedication are truly inspiring! A special thank you to Ms. Aiman for her unwavering support and mentorship to the students. Your guidance has been invaluable.

This project, executed by NCBC, NED-UET, and supported by the Royal Astronomical Society and Las Cumbres Observatory, showcases the power of collaboration and the importance of fostering scientific curiosity in the next generation.



Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Highlights from the "Classroom to Cosmos: Robotic Telescope 101" Training for School Teachers

Sharing some glimpses from the 'Classroom to Cosmos: Robotic Telescope 101' training for school teachers, where participants worked on and presented their projects. This two-day intensive workshop, organized by NCBC, NED-UET on June 5-6, 2024, saw enthusiastic participation from teachers across various schools.

I also met three teachers we had trained in our previous workshops in 2022 and 2023. They told me they have been using our workshop material at their schools, which made me feel that all our hard work has paid off.

Monday, May 27, 2024

Exciting New Training: Robotic Telescopes 101 for School Teachers

Following the success of our 'FROM CLASSROOM TO COSMOS: ROBOTIC TELESCOPES 101 TRAINING' sessions for university students and high school students, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming session tailored for SCHOOL TEACHERS.

🌟 Join us for 'FROM CLASSROOM TO COSMOS: ROBOTIC TELESCOPES 101 TRAINING' - a 2-Day Training starting from June 5, 2024. Embark on an exciting journey to explore the wonders of the cosmos with the National Center of Big Data & Cloud Computing, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan. This training is supported by Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). 

🔭 Delve into the realms of space exploration with Las Cumbres Observatory Robotic Telescopes and inspire your students, spark curiosity, ignite scientific inquiry, and sharpen their computer skills while enhancing their passion for STEM.

🎓 Limited Seats Available! Register now to secure your spot. There's NO registration fee!

📅 Registration Form: Link

✔️ Key Details:

Registration is mandatory, and seats are limited.

Participation certificates will be awarded to shortlisted participants upon full attendance during the training.

📅 Important Dates:

Registration Deadline: May 31, 2024

Shortlisted Participants Notification: Shortlisted participants will receive notifications by June 3, 2024. Please monitor your registered email address (both inbox and spam folder).

📧 Contact Us:

For any queries or questions, feel free to reach out to us at events.ncbc@gmail.com.

🌌 Missed the Deadline? Not Shortlisted?

Don't worry! If you missed the deadline or weren't shortlisted for this cohort but are still keen on exploring the cosmos, consider filling out the registration form for upcoming training sessions. We're committed to providing more opportunities to enthusiasts like you.

Let's embark on this cosmic journey!



Friday, May 24, 2024

Celebrating Success: Highlights from Our Robotic Telescopes 101 Training for High School Students

Thrilled to share the group photo from our recent "From classroom to cosmos: Robotic Telescope 101 Training for high school students" organized by National center in big data and cloud computing, NED-UET, where participants embarked on a fascinating journey into the world of robotic telescopes! 

During this intensive 2-day training, students worked collaboratively on group projects, delving into the wonders of the universe and presenting their findings with enthusiasm and passion. The feedback we've received speaks volumes—students not only learned valuable lessons but also relished the experience!

Huge congratulations to all the workshop participants for achieving this milestone! A heartfelt thanks to our amazing teachers, volunteers, and staff. 

The journey doesn't end here! Stay tuned for updates on our upcoming training sessions—more exciting adventures await!



Saturday, May 18, 2024

Exciting Announcement: Robotic Telescopes 101 Training for High School Students!

 Following the success of our 'FROM CLASSROOM TO COSMOS: ROBOTIC TELESCOPES 101 TRAINING' for university students, where we trained around 100 students, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming session tailored for HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.

🌟 Join us for 'FROM CLASSROOM TO COSMOS: ROBOTIC TELESCOPES 101 TRAINING' - a 2-Day Training starting from May 22, 2024. Embark on an exciting journey to explore the wonders of the cosmos with the National Center of Big Data & Cloud Computing, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan.

🔭 Delve into the realms of space exploration with Las Cumbres Observatory Robotic Telescopes. This training is supported by Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). 

🎓 Limited Seats Available! Register now to secure your spot. There's NO registration fee!

📅 Registration Form: Link

✔️ Key Details:

Registration is mandatory, and seats are limited.

Participation certificates will be awarded to shortlisted participants upon full attendance during the training.

📅 Important Dates:

Registration Deadline: May 20, 2024

Shortlisted Participants Notification: Shortlisted participants will receive notifications by May 21, 2024. Please monitor your registered email address (both inbox and spam folder).

📧 Contact Us:

For any queries or questions, feel free to reach out to us at events.ncbc@gmail.com

🌌 Missed the Deadline? Not Shortlisted?

Don't worry! If you missed the deadline or weren't shortlisted for this cohort but are still keen on exploring the cosmos, consider filling out the registration form for upcoming training sessions. We're committed to providing more opportunities to enthusiasts like you.

Let's embark on this cosmic journey together!

Monday, May 6, 2024

Embark on a Cosmic Journey: Join the Robotic Telescopes 101 Training!

 🌟 From Classroom To Cosmos: ROBOTIC TELESCOPES 101 TRAINING 

🚀 For University Students (With Astronomy/Space Science/Physics/Math as major)

📅 4-Day Training starting from May 9, 2024

Embark on an exciting journey to explore the wonders of the cosmos with the "Robotic Telescopes 101 Training," organized by the National Center of Big Data & Cloud Computing, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan.

🔭 Join us for an immersive experience:

Delve into the realms of space exploration with Las Cumbres Observatory Robotic Telescopes. This workshop is supported by Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). 

🎓 Limited Seats Available! Register Now:

Seize this golden opportunity! Register now to secure your spot. There's NO registration fee!

📅 Registration Form: Link 

✔️ Key Details:

Registration is mandatory, and seats are limited.

Participation certificates will be awarded to shortlisted participants upon full attendance during the training.

📅 Important Dates:

Registration Deadline: May 8, 2024

Shortlisted Participants Notification: Shortlisted participants will be notified on May 8, 2024. Please monitor your registered email address (inbox and spam folder).

📧 Contact Us:

For any queries or questions, feel free to reach out to us at events.ncbc@gmail.com

🌌 Missed the Deadline? Not Shortlisted?

Don't worry! If you missed the deadline or weren't shortlisted for this cohort, but are still keen on exploring the cosmos, consider filling out registration form for upcoming training sessions. We're committed to providing more opportunities to enthusiasts like you.

Let's embark on this cosmic journey together! 🌠



Thursday, February 1, 2024

LAST CALL: Application Deadline Extended for "Reaching for the Moon: Astronomy STEAM Workshop for Teachers"

Are you a passionate teacher eager to make a difference in the classroom? Do you want to inspire future generations with the wonders of the cosmos? This workshop is tailor-made for you!

The extended deadline provides you with one last opportunity to be a part of this transformative workshop.

Extended Deadline: February 4, 2024

How to Apply? Fill out the online application form here.

For further details: See the announcement. 

Let's come together to reach for the moon and beyond, shaping the future through the power of education and inspiration. Apply today and let your passion for teaching illuminate the minds of tomorrow!



Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Celebrating Women and Girls in Astronomy

In the vast cosmos of scientific exploration, women have always been the guiding stars, illuminating the path to discovery with their curiosity, dedication, and brilliance. As we navigate the celestial realms of knowledge, it's crucial to acknowledge the indispensable role women play in advancing science. 

In "Reaching for the Moon: Astronomy STEAM Workshop for Teachers", there is a session dedicated to celebrating the cosmic contributions of women and girls in astronomy—an ode to their resilience. Through our workshop, we aim to foster a community that recognizes, celebrates, and encourages the diverse voices shaping the future of astronomy.


How to Apply? Fill out the online application form here

Application Deadline:  January 31, 2024

Further details: See the announcement

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Announcing "Reaching for the Moon": Astronomy STEAM Workshop for Teachers

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming "Reaching for the Moon: Astronomy STEAM Workshop for Teachers", organized by the National Center for Big Data and Cloud Computing (NCBC) at NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan. This workshop is generously supported by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), Office of Astronomy Education, and the Las Cumbres Observatory through the Global Sky Partners Program. 

Event Highlights:

Lectures: Engaging sessions led by experts in the field.

Invited Talks: Insightful discussions by renowned speakers.

Activities: Interactive sessions designed to enhance learning.

Telescopic Observation Sessions: A hands-on experience with telescopes.

Robotic Telescopes: Introduction to LCO robotic telescopes for Astronomy education

And Much More: An enriching program designed to inspire and educate.

Who Should Attend? This workshop is tailored for primary and middle school Science, Arts, and Language teachers. 

We extend a warm invitation to teachers from diverse educational backgrounds, including government, private, international, and madrassa schools, to apply for this workshop. Whether you teach in Urdu or English medium, follow the Sindh Text Book Board curriculum, Federal Book Board guidelines, or the Cambridge curriculum, there is something valuable for everyone to learn in this workshop.

We strongly encourage female teachers to apply, fostering diversity and inclusion in astronomy education.

When?  February 13-15, 2024

Where? CIS/NCBC, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan

Registration Fee: No fee (Limited seats available)

Inclusions: Workshop learning resources, Training kits, Completion certificate, Networking opportunities, Meals during the workshop, and much more. 

How to Apply? Fill out the online application form here

Application Deadline:  January 31, 2024

Announcement of Shortlisted Participants: February 05, 2024

Contact Person: Hira Fatima (IAU OAE NAEC Pakistan)

Email: events.ncbc@gmail.com 

Telephone: 021-99261261-2681

Further Details & Announcements: Stay updated on the latest details and announcements by following NCBC official website

Join us in this educational journey as we explore the wonders of astronomy and empower teachers to inspire the next generation.




Friday, November 24, 2023

Exciting news! 🚀 Just wrapped up the International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (hybrid)

Just wrapped up the "International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (hybrid)," a collaborative effort by the National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing at NED University, Karachi, Pakistan, along with our partners Department of Astronomy at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, and the Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration.

A heartfelt thank you to our exceptional invited speakers for making the "International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (hybrid)" an enriching experience! 🌌 Your expertise and insights added immense value to the discussions. 🚀

🌟 Special thanks to:

Dr. Andreas Faisst, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, Caltech, USA

Dr. Dario Colombo, Argelander-Institut für Astronomie, University of Bonn, Germany

Dr. Rafeel Riaz, Center for Research in Astronomy (CIA), Bernardo O'Higgins University, Chile

Dr. Richard Grumitt, Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University, China

Dr. Nadeem Oozeer, Data Scientist, South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, South Africa

Dr. Eleni Vardoulaki, Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration, Germany

Dr. Hongming Tang, Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration, Tsinghua University, China

Dr. Faisal ur Rahman, SBASSE-Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan

Ms. Xinyue Sheng, Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration, Queen’s University, UK

Ms. Jiani Chu, Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University, China

Ms. Shiyu Yue, School of Physics and Astronomy, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Your contributions were instrumental in creating an atmosphere of shared learning and collaboration! 🌐🤝

🌍 The workshop garnered interest from 18 different countries, making it a truly global affair! 🌐 We're thrilled about the diversity and richness this brings to the discussions and shared experiences. A huge shoutout to all the fantastic participants! 🙌 It's heartening to receive wonderful remarks, and we're grateful for the positive feedback. 🌟 Looking forward to more collaborative ventures and continued exploration of the cosmos together! 🌌

A huge thank you to our dedicated volunteers who played a vital role in ensuring the success of 

#MachineLearning #AstronomyWorkshop #SpaceTech #STEMEducation #Astronomy #MachineLearning #DataScience #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy #AstronomyWorkshop #FreeWorkshop #InternationalWorkshop #neduniversity #Karachi #Pakistan #China #RadioGalaxyZoo #TsinghuaUniversity 🌌🔭✨ 




Thursday, November 16, 2023

Update: Registration Closed for International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (Hybrid)

We are thrilled to announce that the registration for the "International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (Hybrid)" has officially closed! We have received an overwhelming number of applications from enthusiastic individuals eager to participate both in person and online.

The response has been truly inspiring, and we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who expressed interest in this exciting event. The quality and diversity of the applications exceeded our expectations, showcasing the tremendous interest and commitment within the community.

For those who have submitted their applications, the shortlisting process is currently underway. We anticipate notifying the selected participants on November 20, 2023. Your patience during this process is greatly appreciated.

To give you a glimpse into the fascinating landscape of applications we received, we have compiled some interesting insights presented in the graphs below. These visuals offer a snapshot of the diverse backgrounds and interests of the applicants, adding to the anticipation of the dynamic discussions that lie ahead during the workshop.


Thank you once again for your overwhelming response, and we look forward to a fruitful and engaging International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy.

Stay tuned for further updates!

Workshop website

Friday, November 10, 2023

Only 5 days left to secure your spot at the International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (Hybrid)!

 🌟 We're thrilled to unveil our stellar lineup of speakers:

Dr. Andreas Faisst, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, Caltech, USA

Dr. Dario Colombo, Argelander-Institut für Astronomie, University of Bonn, Germany

Dr. Rafeel Riaz, Center for Research in Astronomy (CIA), Bernardo O'Higgins University, Chile

Dr. Richard Grumitt, Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University, China

Dr. Nadeem Oozeer, Data Scientist, South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, South Africa

Dr. Eleni Vardoulaki, Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration, Germany

Dr. Hongming Tang, Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration, Tsinghua University, China

Prof. Dr. M. Ali Ismail, National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing, NED University, Pakistan

Dr. Faisal ur Rahman, SBASSE-Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan

Ms. Xinyue Sheng, Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration, Queen’s University, UK

Ms. Jiani Chu, Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University, China

Ms. Shiyu Yue, School of Physics and Astronomy, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Mr. Uzair Abid, National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing, NED University, Pakistan

Ms. Hira Fatima, The International Astronomical Union OAE NAEC Pakistan, Astronomers Without Borders NC Pakistan, National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing, NED University, Pakistan

📅 Save the date! The shortlisted participants for the workshop will be announced on November 20, 2023. 

Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity! For further details visit  and to register, fill out the form here.



Tuesday, October 24, 2023

🌌✨Exciting Announcement: International Workshop on Machine Learning in Astronomy (Hybrid) ✨🌌

Are you ready to embark on a cosmic journey through the world of machine learning and astronomy? Join us for the #InternationalWorkshop on #MachineLearning in #Astronomy (Hybrid)!

🌠 Organized by:

National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan

🌟 In collaboration with:

Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China &

Radio Galaxy Zoo: EMU Citizen Science Collaboration


📆 Date: November 22-23, 2023

🌍 Location: National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan


🔭🤖 Key Highlights:

Practical insights into utilizing #MachineLearning in various astronomical research domains.

Live-Streaming via Zoom and YouTube (link will be available soon).


📝 Register Today:

There is NO registration fee to attend this workshop.

Registration is mandatory, and seats are limited for both in-person and online participants.

Certificates will be awarded to registered participants with full attendance during the workshop.

📅 Registration Deadline: November 15, 2023

📝 Registration: To register fill out this form.

📢 Approved in-person participants will be notified by November 20, 2023


Unveil the mysteries of the universe with us as we explore the seamless fusion of data science and the cosmos. This workshop is your gateway to understanding how #MachineLearning algorithms are transforming the landscape of astronomical research.

Stay tuned for more details, and we look forward to having you with us on this cosmic adventure! 🚀🔍

Official Announcement

#Astronomy #MachineLearning #DataScience #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy #AstronomyWorkshop #FreeWorkshop #InternationalWorkshop #NEDUniersity #Karachi #Pakistan #RadioGalaxyZoo




Monday, July 17, 2023

Public Talk on "The First Stars in the Universe"

🌌 Exciting Announcement! Join us for a Public Talk on "The First Stars in the Universe" 🌠


We are thrilled to invite you to a fascinating public talk on the captivating topic of "The First Stars in the Universe," featuring Dr. Rafeel Riaz from Bernardo O'Higgins University in Santiago, Chile. This enlightening event is organized by the Computational Astrophysics Research Lab at the National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing, NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, Pakistan.

📅 Date: July 19, 2023 (Wednesday)

Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

📍 Venue: National Center in Big Data and Cloud Computing/Department of Computer and Information Systems Engineering, NED-UET, Karachi, Pakistan

During this engaging talk, Dr. Rafeel Riaz, a distinguished expert in the field, will delve into the mysteries surrounding the emergence of the first stars in our universe. Discover the secrets of these celestial marvels and gain a deeper understanding of their profound impact on the cosmos.

🔖 Admission: FREE!

However, due to limited slots, registration is mandatory. Secure your spot by registering at https://lnkd.in/d7aZkicQ . Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to expand your knowledge and engage with fellow students, researchers, and astronomy enthusiasts eager to explore the wonders of the universe.

For more information and event updates, please refer to the attached poster. Feel free to share this announcement with anyone who might be interested in this captivating topic.

We look forward to welcoming you to this enlightening public talk on "The First Stars in the Universe." Prepare to be inspired, educated, and amazed!

Let's embark on a journey of cosmic discovery together. See you there






Sunday, June 25, 2023

Astronomy for Everyone: Bringing Cosmos to All

Public communication of astronomy plays a vital role in bridging the gap between the scientific astronomical community and the general public. It serves as a platform to share scientific achievements, promote formal and informal science education, and bring astronomy to a wider audience. 

While astronomers primarily focus on advancing our understanding of the Universe, the act of communicating their findings to society has gained significant importance. The goal of public astronomy communication is to make astronomy accessible and engaging for everyone.

Scientia deserves recognition for their science writing internship initiative. This initiative not only empowers young writers but also ensures the availability of engaging and accurate scientific content for the public.

I would like to express my utmost gratitude to Mr. Fouz Siddiqi for extending the invitation to deliver a talk on "Astronomy for Everyone: Bringing Cosmos to All." It was an absolute honor to address a group of enthusiastic future science communicators and share insights into the wonders of astronomy and space sciences. What made the experience even more special was the presence of numerous female writers, highlighting the increasing diversity and inclusivity within the science communication community. Their thoughts, perspectives, and passion for astronomy were truly inspiring.






Saturday, June 17, 2023

Contributions of Astronauts and Cosmonauts in Space Exploration

Summer breaks are a cherished time for students to unwind and enjoy a respite from the daily grind of school. However, they also present a unique opportunity for young minds to expand their horizons, explore new fields of knowledge, and engage in intellectually stimulating activities. These educational programs offer a diverse range of subjects, empowering students to delve into areas beyond their regular curriculum. 

I would like to express my appreciation to Mr. Ali Areeze for extending an invitation to the Al Mehdi summer workshop, to deliver a lecture on the "contributions of astronauts and cosmonauts in space exploration". It was a great pleasure to talk on a platform where young minds can flourish, broaden their horizons, and embark on intellectual journeys that will shape their futures.




Friday, April 28, 2023

IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop- Great Impact

As Michael Morpurgo famously said, "It's the teacher that makes the difference, not the classroom." This sentiment rings true in every corner of the world, including in Pakistan where teachers like Ms. Bushra Fahad are making a tremendous impact on their students. We extend our sincere thanks to Ms. Bushra, participant of  IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop,  for sharing pictures of the event with us and granting us permission to feature them on our workshop blog. This event showcased her dedication to students and willingness to go above and beyond to foster their love of learning. She conducted a Galileoscope assembly activity with the IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop telescope assembly training kit at the Seeds school, Johar Campus,  Karachi. 

We are proud to have played a small role in inspiring and training teachers through IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop. By providing teachers with the tools and knowledge they need to create meaningful learning experiences, we can make a difference in the lives of students and help to foster a new generation of curious learners.




Wednesday, April 12, 2023

IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop- Great Impact

Henry B. Adams once said that a teacher's influence is everlasting and impossible to predict. This sentiment was brought to life by Ms. Sakina, a participant in the IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop who took inspiration from our workshop, sparked curiosity in her students' minds and inspired them to create incredible projects related to black holes, telescopes, and light pollution. We are thrilled to recognize her dedication in conducting a Galileoscope assembly activity with the IAU OAE Astronomy Teacher Training Workshop telescope assembly training kit at The Indus Academy, Karachi. 

It is teachers like Ms. Sakina who have the power to ignite a lifelong passion for learning in their students. We extend our sincere thanks to her for sharing pictures of the event with us, and granting us permission to feature them on our workshop blog. 

We are proud to have played a small role in promoting astronomy education in Pakistan by inspiring teachers and making a difference in the lives of students.

The Indus Academy, Karachi





Astronomy education is important for promoting scientific literacy and inspiring curiosity about the universe. We are committed to training more teachers in this subject to ensure that students have access to high-quality astronomy education and will be prepared to pursue careers in related fields.



Thursday, March 2, 2023

Space Science and Astronomy in Schools- STEM Workshop for Teachers, Appreciation and Recognition

On the success of Space Science and Astronomy in Schools-STEM Workshop for Teachers organized by the Computational Astrophysics Lab at NCBC-NEDUET on February 21-22, 2023, we would like to take a moment to express our sincere thanks to our invited speakers:

Dr. Gaitee Hussain, Head of Science Division, European Space Agency, Netherlands 

Dr. Aquib Moin, Associate professor, UAE University, UAE 

Dr. Ahmed H. Abdullah. IAU Astronomer, University of Baghdad, Iraq

Dr. Faisal ur Rahman, Member of EMU-ASKAP and WALLABY-ASKAP Radio Astronomy surveys, CTO of My Impact Meter, Lahore, Pakistan

Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Leghari, Divisional Head Astronomy, Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), Karachi, Pakistan

for their willingness to share their knowledge and experiences and their truly invaluable contribution to the event. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the teachers of the workshop for all that they did to make the workshop a valuable learning experience for our attendees.  We would like to appreciate the volunteers for their commitment to ensuring that everything ran smoothly and that our attendees were well taken care of. 

We made every effort to be inclusive and build a diverse teacher cohort. The participants were from government and private English, Urdu and Sindhi medium schools. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the participant teachers. Their dedication to the education of their students and their commitment to learning more about space science and astronomy was truly inspiring.


It was a great pleasure for us to host "Meet an IAU Astronomer"  during the workshop, which was a significant attraction for the attendees. To highlight the contributions of women in Astronomy and inspire girls and women to pursue careers in astronomy and STEM fields, we also celebrated "Girls and Women in Astronomy" during the workshop. @astromeetings @womeninSTEM

The goal of this workshop is to create a strong community of astronomy educators who can inspire the next generation of scientists and astronomers in Pakistan. By providing teachers with the knowledge, hands on experience and resources they need, we hope to promote astronomy education and encourage more students to pursue careers in STEM fields.

In the end I'd like to thank the International Astronomical Union, Office of Astronomy for Education for their support in organizing the first ever IAU OAE Astronomy teacher training workshop in Karachi, Pakistan in December 2022, which set a great example and ground for this second workshop "Space Science and Astronomy in Schools- STEM Workshop for Teachers" organized by the Computational Astrophysics Lab at NCBC-NEDUET, Karachi, Pakistan.