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

2025 English Book Donation 📚The Power of a Book—Lighting Up Corners of the World
The Power of a Book—Lighting Up Corners of the World 2025 English Book Donation Drive Begins! Since 2011, the Jullay International Volunteer Group has journeyed to the highlands of Ladakh, walking alongside the children of Jamyang School and planting seeds of hope through education. This year, we’re once again collecting

2025 Spring NYCU Flow Forum
The NYCU Flow Forum Series is back with an exciting lineup this semester! This time, the Office of International Affairs (OIA), in collaboration with the Language Learning and Writing Center (LLWC), will be hosting a series of four lectures on internationalization issues from February to May this semester. We have invited distinguished professionals from

2024 International Volunteer Achievement Static Exhibition
◎Exhibition Period: 2024/11/1-2024/11/29 ◎Location: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Library(Guangfu Campus) We have also organized special activities during the exhibition.

2024 NYCU Sustainable Development Week ─ SDGs Poster Exhibition
Check in and Share the SDGs Poster Exhibition! STEP 1: Take a Selfie with Posters STEP 2: Check in & Share on Facebook/Instagram (Hashtag: #NYCU#SDGs) STEP 3: Scan the QR code & Send out the Form to Win the Lottery! Event Time: 2024/4/18 Wed. – 2024/4/24 Wed. 12:00 Venue: 1F, Assembly

Gifting Books to Create a Circular Knowledge Economy
The Library has long received donations of books and periodicals, both new and used from organizations or the general public. In addition to adding these donations to the collection for more readers to read, the Libraries also distribute duplicate books or magazines to readers who need them. For example, the