
Qatar University Graduates Record 300+ Students in 2026
Hamad Bin Khalifa University just celebrated its largest graduating class ever, with over 300 students earning degrees across fields from health to technology. The milestone shows how investment in education creates real progress for communities.
Over 300 students walked across the stage at Qatar's Hamad Bin Khalifa University this spring, marking the school's biggest graduation ceremony in its history. The Class of 2026 represents graduates from 36 different programs spanning six colleges, from Islamic studies to engineering to public policy.
The ceremony at Qatar National Convention Center brought together families, government officials, and faculty to celebrate students who turned classroom learning into real-world solutions. These graduates spent their time at university tackling actual challenges in health, technology, and sustainability, working alongside government agencies and industry partners.
Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, who chairs the university's Board of Trustees, attended the ceremony to honor the achievement. Qatar's Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani delivered the keynote address, emphasizing that true national strength comes from investing in people and quality education.
University President Dr. Ahmad M Hasnah highlighted what makes this graduating class special. "Our graduates leave the classroom equipped not only with technical knowledge, but also intellectual and cultural awareness and a commitment to serving their communities," he said.
Graduate Nayef Jassim Al Nama spoke on behalf of his classmates, reminding everyone that this moment marks a beginning, not an end. He noted that Qatar's progress stems from clear vision and consistent investment in developing its people.

The ceremony also recognized three faculty members for excellence in service, teaching, and research. These awards celebrated professors who went above and beyond in preparing the next generation of problem solvers and innovators.
The Ripple Effect
This record graduation matters beyond the individual students earning degrees. Each graduate represents someone equipped to strengthen their community, whether through medical research, engineering innovation, or public policy development.
The diversity of programs means these 300+ graduates will fan out across different sectors, bringing fresh perspectives and current knowledge to longstanding challenges. When universities grow their capacity to educate more students without sacrificing quality, entire regions benefit from the expanded talent pool.
The Class of 2026 also graduated during a period of regional uncertainty, proving that dedication to education continues even when circumstances get difficult. Their persistence through challenging times demonstrates the resilience that comes from having a clear purpose.
As these graduates move into careers across Qatar and beyond, they carry both technical skills and a sense of responsibility to apply their knowledge for positive impact.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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