
Seminar on Campus Tree Risk Management and Mitigation
Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is to cultivate basic knowledge and understanding of tree risk among the university’s faculty and students, to learn to identify common tree risk patterns, and understand how tree climbing techniques can be integrated with tree inspections. This aims to enhance the recognition of

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

2024 Bamboo Expo and World Bamboo Congress: Hsinchu Exhibition at NYCU Illustrates Carbon-Reducing Lifestyle with Bamboo
The 2024 Bamboo Expo and World Bamboo Congress kicked off on March 16th, spanning five counties and cities, including Hsinchu, Nantou, Yunlin, Chiayi, and Hualien. The event showcased diverse applications of bamboo in daily life, crafts, and architecture, alongside activities such as experiences and markets. Co-organized by the Forestry and Nature

2023 NYCU TICA CUP-Real Escape Game
This year, Taiwan ICDF entrusted our International Health Program with organizing the annual TICA CUP event, themed “2023 NYCU- TICA CUP.” The event combined the real-life puzzle-solving experience with the natural surroundings, its rich history, and the flavors of Taiwanese cuisine, delivering an unforgettable experience for the participants. For More

Lecture on health management and pest control of campus trees
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Lecture on health management and pest control of campus trees 1. Purpose of the course: The theme this time is “What Our Trees Teach Us”. Tree diseases and insect pests have a major impact on the health and growth of trees. From the tree

The Hsinchu Sixth Fuel Factory: A Sustainable New Life in the City with Chickens and Bats as Learning Companions
Treating chickens and bats as learning partners and adopting participatory design for sustainable living, the NYCU Hsinchu Living Museum team works with the community residents and undergraduates to run the chicken coop and promote the education on bat conservation, so that the public, via personal engagement, can grasp the importance