
12/03 The Constitutional Court Dancing with Politics
12/03(Wed)The Constitutional Court Dancing with Politics: The Reception and Reflection of the German Federal Constitutional Court Act in Taiwan. As the wheel of history turns, Taiwan’s constitutional order is undergoing profound transformation. Against the backdrop of “changing times, changing environments, and changing currents,” what key structural and substantive shifts are

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

04/21 Promising a future with SDGs — Sustainable society and human rights practice
Topic: Promising a future with SDGs — Sustainable society and human rights practice Lecturer: Associate Prof. Min-siang Chen ( Chen is Associate Professor in the General Education Center of National Taipei University of Business.) Host: Ph.D. Shian-jang Tzeng (Post-Doctor Fellow of Liberal Arts College NYCU) Date: April 21, 2025 12:00

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

Oct 5 (Sat) – RPG Game: Hunger Games Refugee Survival: Refugee Survival Workshop
[Oct 5 (Sat) – RPG Game: Hunger Games Refugee Survival: Refugee Survival Workshop | BridgeIRS | SDGX-4 Disaster/Refugee Series | LACSPEC] When war breaks out, as the head of your family, you must lead 15 family members to escape your homeland. After crossing the border, you’ll face a series of

New Insights on Post-Disaster Recovery: NYCU Study Reveals Rapid Relocation to Permanent Housing May Not Ensure Psychological Well-Being for Typhoon Survivors
Fifteen years ago, Typhoon Morakot caused the most significant rainfall in Taiwan’s history, devastating numerous communities and forcing many survivors to relocate. A recent follow-up study, “The Impact of Relocation Patterns on Psychological Stress,” published in the international journal Psychological Science, found that those who quickly relocated to permanent housing