2026_SDG3_3.3.3

2026-01-13

Shared sports facilities

Our university actively shares its athletic resources with the local community to promote public health and interaction. We run summer sports programs for local residents, offering courses in table tennis, badminton, basketball, and more. Additionally, our facility rental system enables eligible organizations to utilize campus venues, underscoring our commitment to sharing resources and promoting sports for all.

■ Facilities Open for Free Public Registration:
Sports Field (including football field), outdoor basketball courts, outdoor volleyball courts, baseball field.
■ To ensure accessibility and welcome our neighbors, the following facilities are available for a nominal, community-friendly fee:
Gymnasium: Includes basketball/volleyball courts, an aerobics room, and fitness & weight training rooms.
Swimming Pool Complex: This facility features a fitness center, indoor pool, and outdoor pool.
Multi-purpose Courts: Includes tennis courts, table tennis rooms, and badminton courts.
Other Courts: East District Badminton Courts and East & West Zone Outdoor Tennis Courts.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1. NYCU Office of Physical Education
https://peo.nycu.edu.tw/peo/ch/index

2. NYCU Charged Access to Sport Facilities
https://peo.nycu.edu.tw/peo/ch/app/data/list?module=nycu0014&id=2238

3.NYCU Sports Facilities Rental Services
https://peo.nycu.edu.tw/peo/ch/app/folder/2217

 

 

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