2024 NYCU Health Week

2024-04-22

Health Week is here! The activities will invite you to participate in experiences and tests, or learn different health knowledge through games, including oral health care, healthy diet, smoking prevention, AIDS and drug prevention, etc. Welcome to participate and take home both “health” and “prizes”!

Activity 1: Health Seminar (Chinese Speech)

What do you know about oral health care?

Date: (Select one to join)

(1)April 29 (Mon) 12:00 – 13:30

(2)May 1 (Wed), 17:30-19:00 pm

Venue: Student Affairs Office Conference Room,2F,Bo-Ya Center, Yangming Campus

Registrationyou can apply at the NYCU Portal -> NYCU Campus -> Health Management Systems -> Event Reservation

※Give Love a Pair of Wings ~ Keep HIV at bay!

Date: May 2 (Thu) 12:00 – 13:30

Venue: Integrated Classroom Teaching Building

Registrationyou can apply at the NYCU Portal -> NYCU Campus -> Health Management Systems -> Event Reservation

Activity 2: Plaque Post-test

Date: (Select one to join)

(1) April 30 (Tue) 12:00 – 13:30

(2) May 2 (Thu) 12:00 – 13:30

(3) May 3 (Fri) 12:00-13:30

Venue:  Health Center 1F,Bo-Ya Center

Activity 3: Adult Health Checkup and Cancer Screening

Date:April 30 (Tue), 8:30-11:00 a.m.

Target:Those who are qualified for inspection

Venue: Venue: Student Affairs Office Conference Room,2F,Bo-Ya Center, Yangming Campus

Activity 4:  Party

Date:May 5 (Sun) 10:00-15:00

Venue: Outdoor courts Yangming Campus

Contact :Nurse Chang,mailto: hcchang@nycu.edu.tw

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