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5/14 Contemplative Approaches to Law, Governance, and Public Policy in Asia
In discussions on law, governance, and public policy, we often focus on institutions, rules, and problem-solving. But what if we also brought mindfulness, meditation, and contemplative approaches into these fields? Could they open up new ways of understanding and practicing law and governance? The School of Law, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University,

A Home That Grows Old Gracefully with You
Age-Friendly Housing & Training Program — Build the Essential Skills Needed for the Next Decade Have you ever wondered whether the home you live in today will still allow you to live comfortably, safely, and with dignity 30 years from now? As Taiwan enters the era of a super-aged society, the meaning of

2026 NYCU Sustainability Year Official Launch – May Sustainability Action Month
The “2026 NYCU Sustainability Year” has officially begun! This year, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University will launch a series of cross-campus, interdisciplinary, and issue-oriented initiatives. Through campus life, cultural engagement, environmental practices, and social inclusion, we invite the entire university community to rethink how sustainability can truly become part of everyday life.

05/14 Love Can Also Be Harmful — The Truth Behind Animal Behavior!
Animal lovers across campus—gather up. We’re so proud of this one. In the 114-2 semester, NYCU Life Care Club is bringing a true heavyweight in animal behavior to campus: Dr. Geng-Ji Dai, a renowned expert in veterinary behavioral medicine. Talk title: “Love Can Also Be Harmful — The Animal Behavior Truth You Never Knew” Time: Thu,
05/14 (Thr.) Balcony Food Forest & Culinary Master Challenge
Life may be unpredictable—but great food is always worth savoring. Grow your own food forest on a city balcony, and prove your skills at the cooking station. The wildest feast, the most abundant table— the next top chef could be you! In response to the 2026 NYCU Living Festival, the Division of Extracurricular

05/22 (Fri.) [LAC x SPEC] SDGs Series: Voice of the Land – Wild Road Screening & Talk
SDGs Series: Voice of the Land Film Screening & Talk: Wild Road “Wildlife concerns us all. Without them, living here would feel unbearably lonely.”— Wild Road As land development continues to expand, the boundaries between humans and wildlife are becoming increasingly blurred. What once seemed clearly separated is now replaced by more frequent
5/14 Contemplative Approaches to Law, Governance, and Public Policy in Asia
In discussions on law, governance, and public policy, we often focus on institutions, rules, and problem-solving. But what if we also brought mindfulness, meditation, and contemplative approaches into these fields? Could they open up new ways of understanding and practicing law and governance? The School of Law, National Yang Ming

A Home That Grows Old Gracefully with You
Age-Friendly Housing & Training Program — Build the Essential Skills Needed for the Next Decade Have you ever wondered whether the home you live in today will still allow you to live comfortably, safely, and with dignity 30 years from now? As Taiwan enters the era of a super-aged society,

2026 NYCU Sustainability Year Official Launch – May Sustainability Action Month
The “2026 NYCU Sustainability Year” has officially begun! This year, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University will launch a series of cross-campus, interdisciplinary, and issue-oriented initiatives. Through campus life, cultural engagement, environmental practices, and social inclusion, we invite the entire university community to rethink how sustainability can truly become part

05/14 Love Can Also Be Harmful — The Truth Behind Animal Behavior!
Animal lovers across campus—gather up. We’re so proud of this one. In the 114-2 semester, NYCU Life Care Club is bringing a true heavyweight in animal behavior to campus: Dr. Geng-Ji Dai, a renowned expert in veterinary behavioral medicine. Talk title: “Love Can Also Be Harmful — The Animal Behavior Truth You
05/14 (Thr.) Balcony Food Forest & Culinary Master Challenge
Life may be unpredictable—but great food is always worth savoring. Grow your own food forest on a city balcony, and prove your skills at the cooking station. The wildest feast, the most abundant table— the next top chef could be you! In response to the 2026 NYCU Living Festival, the

05/22 (Fri.) [LAC x SPEC] SDGs Series: Voice of the Land – Wild Road Screening & Talk
SDGs Series: Voice of the Land Film Screening & Talk: Wild Road “Wildlife concerns us all. Without them, living here would feel unbearably lonely.”— Wild Road As land development continues to expand, the boundaries between humans and wildlife are becoming increasingly blurred. What once seemed clearly separated is now replaced