4/8 (Wed.) 13:00 Interdisciplinary Sustainability Lecture

2026-04-01

Dear Faculty Members and Students,

To enhance NYCU members’ understanding of sustainability trends and their applications in research, we are pleased to host an “Interdisciplinary Sustainability Lecture.”

Time: April 8, 2026 (Wed.) 13:00–15:00
Venue: Ulvac Hall, 1F, Engineering Building 6
You don’t need to register. All faculty members and students are welcome to join.

Topics (Speech for Mandarin only):
1. Strategy for a Sustainable Future: Insights into Patent Competitiveness of Sustainable Material Technologies under EU Deep Tech Investment Trends
2. Assessing University Sustainability Performance Through International Rankings
3. Making Research Legible to the SDGs: The Power of Keywords

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Liaison: Ms. Su #55318 / Ms. Chu #50173

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