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2025-11-17

Elected representation

The University Assembly serves as the institution’s highest governing body. In accordance with university regulations, it is composed of no more than 120 representatives, drawn from faculty, staff, and students. Faculty members must constitute at least half of the assembly, while staff hold six seats. Student representatives, elected by the entire student body, account for one-tenth of the total membership. With the exception of campus student presidents and the student congress speaker, student seats are equally divided between undergraduate and graduate students.

All Evidences are publicly accessible online:

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

2. NYCU School Meeting Rules (Article 3)
https://sec.nycu.edu.tw/sec/ch/app/data/doc?module=nycu0014&detailNo=1250006496712855552&type=s

3.Announcement on Teacher and Staff Representatives’ Election at the School Council
https://sec.nycu.edu.tw/sec/ch/app/data/list?module=nycu0041&id=47

 

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