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
Maximization of high-quality teaching and research resources, a mutually beneficial alliance between domestic and foreign libraries after the University merger
In April 2021, the university library and the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Hsinchu County Government signed a mutual book loan agreement to enhance the cooperative relationship between the two parties by sharing resources. Everyone who has a library card from the Cultural Affairs Bureau library is eligible to borrow
Relaxing library entry requirements allows community access to the resources of the halls of higher education
To implement social responsibility by providing proper public access, the library established and put into effect an updated “Library Policies” in 2021. Under the new policy version, individuals must be at least 18 years old to exchange their IDs outside of the university to enter the library (the former Chiaotung
Enterprises strongly support the launch of a project to support Ukrainian students who intend to study in Taiwan
Since the Russo-Ukrainian war was kindled in late February (2022), the flames of war have continued to rage. To offer a helping hand to Ukrainian students who have interrupted their studies due to war, starting from the fall class of 2022, NYCU will provide financial assistance to Ukrainian students who
NYCU Launches a Relief Subsidy Program for International Students to Help Them Overcome Epidemic Difficulties
In order to assist international students on campus in overcoming the difficulties during the epidemic, NYCU establishes various disease prevention initiatives to address the needs of international students to lessen the effects of the epidemic on students’ lives. The Chiaotung Campus provides anti-epidemic subsidies for students entering Taiwan and subsidizes