Registration for the 2025 Service-Learning Lectures & Activities is now open!

2025-02-06

Dear Faculty, Staff and Students,

The Service-Learning Center warmly invites you to participate in the Service-Learning Lectures & Activities for the second semester of Academic Year 113!

This semester, we have carefully curated a variety of inspiring lectures and experiential activities, covering topics such as food and agricultural education, art therapy, healthy living, gratitude crafts, and life stories. We hope these events will provide you with opportunities for personal growth and community engagement.

 How to Register: Scan the QR Code on the poster or click here to complete your registration.

 Click here to learn more about the lectures & activities.

 For any inquiries, please contact the Service-Learning Center

      Tel: 886-3-5712121 Ext. 50950-50953
Email: slc@nycu.edu.tw

We look forward to your participation and creating valuable learning experiences together! 

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