Closing TF SCALE 2025: A journey of knowledge connection, creativity, and the spread of sustainable values

On October 1, 2025, Eastern International University (EIU) and Singapore Polytechnic (SP) held the closing ceremony of the TF SCALE 2025 program, marking a meaningful journey of learning and experiences for 29 SP students and 30 EIU students over the past two weeks

Mr Kieu Manh Kha, MSc – Director Office of International Affairs at EIU, shared at the program

Throughout the journey, SP and EIU students had the opportunity to engage together in meaningful cultural exchange and learning activities; gain hands-on local experiences through Empathy Day activities; and work collaboratively in teams to research, innovate, and propose practical solutions for community projects

A representative from SP delivered remarks after the conclusion of the TF SCALE 2025 program

As part of the program, on the morning of October 1, the groups took part in a ‘Gallery Walk’ activity to showcase their creative ideas and solutions for farm models. The event attracted significant interest and participation from lecturers and students across various faculties of EIU, while receiving highly positive feedback on the feasibility and practical value of the students’ projects

Certificates were presented to students of both universities after the conclusion of the program

On the same afternoon, the closing ceremony took place with the presence and sharing of representatives from EIU and SP, along with heartfelt gratitude and emotions expressed by the students who had participated in this memorable journey.

Congratulations to all the students for successfully completing the program and receiving the TF SCALE 2025 Certificate. We believe that the knowledge, skills, and experiences gained from TF SCALE will serve as invaluable assets, accompanying you on your future academic and professional paths. Once again, EIU sincerely extends its gratitude to Singapore Polytechnic for the strong collaboration, and looks forward to many more meaningful and practical programs in the future.

Some images at the program: