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Policy development for clean energy technology

NYCU continues to support the government’s clean energy policies through initiatives like the Taiwan-US Climate Club, which aims to align Taiwan with international carbon standards. NYCU has also established the College of Artificial Intelligence at its Tainan Campus and collaborates with the Tainan City Government on the infrastructure development for the Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City. NYCU seeks to transform Shalun into a major research and development hub for green energy technology in the Asia-Pacific region. These initiatives align with the government’s Great South Development Plan and the New Southbound Policy. President Tsai Ing-Wen has stated that NYCU’s facilities in Shalun will serve as a solid foundation for future generations, supporting the nation’s sustainable energy goals.

Link : NYCU Taiwan-US Climate Club
Link : NYCU College of Artificial Intelligence
Link : NYCU University Affairs Meeting Minutes in 2023 (Page 32-34)

News

Dormitory Moments – Spring Roll DIY Event

Dormitory Moments – Spring Roll DIY Event(Yang Ming Campus) As the cold winter gradually fades, the refreshing breath of spring begins to fill the air. In anticipation of the traditional Qingming Festival in early April, the Housing Center I warmly invites everyone to join us on March 19th for a

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[Spring Exploration] Let’s enjoy the fun of tree climbing

[Spring Exploration] Let’s enjoy the fun of tree climbing [Spring Exploration] This year we are incorporating tree climbing, slacklining and rappelling into our teaching experiences. We invite you to join us on a healing sports journey that offers expansive views and is filled with phytoncides. Under the guidance of professional

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2025 Spring NYCU Flow Forum

The NYCU Flow Forum Series is back with an exciting lineup this semester! This time, the Office of International Affairs (OIA), in collaboration with the Language Learning and Writing Center (LLWC), will be hosting a series of four lectures on internationalization issues from February to May this semester. We have invited distinguished professionals from

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