Friendly Campus Week X National Defense Education Event Experience
The “Friendly Campus Week” is a series of activities planned by NYCU Military Education Office that not only promotes the concepts of “anti-bullying and anti-drug” and “gender equality”, but also plans firearms shooting range activities to promote national defense education. Through the promotion of these activities, students can have a
The 19th Taiwan LGBT Pride
By participating in the Taiwan gay parade, the NYCU Department of Humanities and Social Science tries to move forward by promoting the issue of gender equality and advocating the rights of multiple genders to reduce the inequality caused by the cognitive gap; a peaceful and pluralistic society is the new
“Reading for Love” Special Event at 2022 NYCU Campus Anniversary
This year, “Reading for Love” invited 16 talents from inside and outside our campus as well as 8 on-campus volunteers for new audiobook recordings, and put them on the “Love Blind Audio Magazine”, a barrier-free website for our visually impaired friends. In addition, the VIP audiobook was also edited into
Our Warm and Energetic Supporters on Campus
In terms of taking care of the financially disadvantaged students, Division of Student Assistance from our campus not only follows the laws and regulations but also unifies humanistic care, companionship, and financial assistance into one student assistance service. Providing care when accepting various applications In the process of accepting students’
Cross-Generation Dialogue: Discussing NHI Reformation between Various Generations
With the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the sustainability of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance (NHI) has drawn considerable attention. After holding the Ultimate Limit of National Health Insurance symposium, National Yang-Ming University (NYMU) convened a seminar entitled “National Health Insurance Reform During the Pandemic: A Cross-Generational Dialogue” on October 9th.
Affirming the Right to Diversity: New and Modern Gender-Neutral Library Restrooms
Construction of the multi-purpose sharing space on the sixth floor of the Chiao Tung campus was completed in September 2020. It represents an accomplishment of the library’s plans for a gradual spatial transformation in recent years, in line with the themes of using space actively and breaking down spatial boundaries