
Against the backdrop of globalization and the growing focus on renewable energy, our school has welcomed 20 South African students specializing in new energy photovoltaic technology. Over the course of one year, these students will engage in both academic learning and practical training, deepening educational cooperation and technological exchange between China and South Africa in the renewable energy sector.
This initiative is part of a broader collaboration between our school and relevant South African universities, aimed at fostering shared educational resources and cultivating talent in the new energy field. The South African students will undertake comprehensive studies in photovoltaic technology, covering areas such as photovoltaic material research, solar power system design, and efficiency improvement of photoelectric conversion. Through a combination of theoretical instruction and hands-on experimentation, the students will not only gain cutting-edge knowledge but also experience real-world applications of photovoltaic technology.

As global demand for clean energy continues to rise, the photovoltaic industry, a critical pillar of renewable energy, has garnered worldwide attention. This cooperation between our school and South African institutions not only enhances the exchange of talent and technology but also injects new momentum into the development of South Africa’s renewable energy sector.

For the South African students, their academic journey at our school is about more than acquiring technical knowledge; it is also a cultural exchange that strengthens bonds of friendship. Through daily interactions and teamwork with Chinese students, they will experience China’s rich cultural heritage while sharing their own cultural traditions, fostering deeper mutual understanding and respect between China and South Africa.
Looking ahead, our school will continue to strengthen partnerships with leading international universities and research institutions, striving to become a global hub for cultivating talent in the field of new energy.