2026_SDG16_16.2.2

2025-11-17

Students’ union

The university recognizes the NYCU Student Union as the highest self-governing body of students.
• The Union manages student self-governance, represents student interests in university meetings and committees, and provides governance input to the institution. Its representatives participate in over 50 meetings, including the Administrative Council and other key committees.
• The Union collects student opinions through meetings and social media, addresses issues, and offers support to the student body. It also organizes and joins social activities such as the student organization fair, association open house, talks, and competitions.

All Evidences are publicly accessible online:

1. Regulations of NYCU Student Association (Article 1)
https://osa.nycu.edu.tw/osa/ch/app/data/doc?module=nycu0014&detailNo=1193821367208775680&type=s

2. NYCU Organization Regulations (Article 13, 17)
https://hr.nycu.edu.tw/userfiles/hrch/files/20240206163533194.pdf

3. NYCU Student Organization Regulations
https://osa.nycu.edu.tw/osa/ch/app/data/doc?module=nycu0014&detailNo=1187646616908075008&type=s

4. NYCU Student Association Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/NYCUStudentAssociation

5. NYCU Student Association – Chiao Tung Campus Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/NYCUSACTCampus/

6. NYCU Student Association – Yang Ming Campus Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/NYMUStudentAssociation/

7. NYCU Student Congress
https://www.nycuctsc.com/

 

 

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