2025 Call for NYCU Research Posters for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) .

2025-06-20
Call for Research Posters for Sustainable Development Goals 
 
This competition aims to empower students to integrate their academic expertise with global sustainability challenges. By encouraging participants to explore how their research, innovations, and disciplinary knowledge contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the competition fosters critical reflection and practical engagement. By presenting posters that showcase how their research and innovations contribute to the SDGs, students engage in critical reflection, strengthen their global awareness, and link local action with broader sustainable development goals.
Who Can Participate: 
NYCU current students from all disciplines are welcomed.
A student or a team of students (5 students maximum, half of the students in the team should be NYCU current students) can participate with at least one NYCU professor, designated as advisor(s).
This Student Research Poster Award requires students to connect their research works or projects with 17 SDGs.
On-going research projects, unpublished research works, or research works that have been published elsewhere within 2022-2025 are allowed.
Deadline for Long Abstract and Poster Submission: August 17th, 2025
 
Please complete the registration form before the deadline.

Results and follow-up information will be sent via email and posted on the OSS website.

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