Sustainable Achievements
of
NYCU

Protecting historical sites, allowing for coexistance and co-prosperity
NYCU’s Taipei Campus buildings are located within historic sites. The University has both the responsibility and obligation to preserve historical sites to achieve the goal of coexistence and co-prosperity with the local community. In 1970, the master’s program of the Department of Management Science was established in the Boai Campus.

Energy saving, carbon reduction, and sustainable energy
In recent years, NYCU has actively added solar power generation equipment, expanded its energy infrastructure, replaced older, more energy-consuming equipment, and supplemented it with a smart energy management system to increase energy efficiency and provide modern and sustainable energy services. It has also purchased energy-saving and carbon-reducing products to create

Safe Drinking Water, Sustainable Information
Safe and affordable drinking water is provided on campus, and sustainable supply and recycling of water resources are ensured through the diverse use of water resources and improvement to water efficiency, while also reducing water pollution. In recent years, the Yangming Campus constructed a rainwater collection and storage system.

Healthy and delicious without waste
We provide safe, nutritious, sufficient, and affordable food for faculty and students, actively reduce food waste, and provide teachers and students with affordable and nutritionally balanced dining services. In response to the impact of the epidemic and rising prices, Yangming Campus encourages campus suppliers to provide nutritionally balanced and

The Mobile Yangming Lecture Series allows students to become locally immersed in internationalization
Beginning in 2020, the Chiaotung Campus offers the general education course entitled “Explore the World: Global Perspective Trainings for NYCU Students” which will invite speakers from certain countries who have substantial knowledge to provide lectures. Using appropriate themes, they bring the outer world into Taiwan through speeches, expanding students’ global

NYCU combines resources from all sides to cultivate international talents with practical industrial experience
In order to help overseas Chinese students and international students staying in Taiwan for employment after graduation, NYCU invited professional lecturers in the first semester of 2021 to conduct 9 job-seeking workshops covering a variety of topics, including business Chinese, mock interviews, writing online resumes, and English presentations. As