CCU and Tuvalu Strengthen Collaboration in Education and Green Energy Development

On January 9, 2025, National Chung Cheng University (CCU) hosted the "CCU and Tuvalu Future Education Cooperation and Development Forum" in the College of Science conference room. The forum focused on enhancing educational collaboration, advancing green energy initiatives, and improving support for Tuvaluan students in Taiwan. Attendees included First Secretary Silafaga Lalua O’Brien and Private Secretary Ellen Cheng from the Tuvalu Embassy; Secretary-General Brandon K. C. Chang and Associate Professor Lidia M. C. Lin from the Happy Home World Alliance International Taiwan; Rotary Club of Chiayi President Yi-Yen Wu; Calabar Rubber Company General Manager Eugene Y. C. Tsui; and Vice Dean, Office of International Affairs, Yi-Mei Lin from CCU.
Tuvalu representatives expressed a strong interest in partnering with Taiwanese universities, particularly CCU, to promote green energy development. They commended CCU's expertise in sustainability and green energy, anticipating productive technical exchanges and collaborative projects.
The Tuvalu Embassy is also conducting a survey on the needs of Tuvaluan students in Taiwan, focusing on accommodations, living expenses, and the academic environment. The goal is to provide future students with comprehensive guidance on studying and living in Taiwan. CCU pledged to assist by sharing detailed accommodation information, including room types, costs, and photos, to support the survey.