Achieve dormitory autonomy
The NYCU Housing Center aims to make the daily operations of dormitories more student-focused by encouraging resident students to participate in dormitory affairs through the Student Dormitory Committee and the Student Union. This participation includes amending the relevant dormitory regulations and holding public hearings or forums on important dormitory issues
Concern Worldwide, Understand History, Humanitarian care, Prevent War
“Understanding the world, comprehending the environment, and defining values” are essential qualities that are cultivated during one’s university years. Establishing an “international perspective” is necessary to align with the international community, career options, environmental understanding and workplace settings. It is a fundamental aspect of modern citizenship and knowledge. The NYCU’s
Guarding the Elderly Action Plan
The office of NYCU’s Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility Promotion organized a “Prevention of Financial Fraud at the Senior Citizenship” awareness seminar, attended by about 40 senior citizens. Vice Principal Chou Chien presided over the event, and Professor Lin Chih-Chieh of the NYCU’s Institute of Technology Law was invited to
NYCU awarded with the Model Award in the Industry Collaboration category in “4th Global Views University Social Responsibility Award” in 2023
Vice President Yung-Fu Chen of NYCU led the NYCU Laser System Research Center to participate in the “4th Global Views University Social Responsibility Award” in 2023, under the theme of “Connecting Industry, Government, and Academia to Enhance Technological Competence and Cultivate Talent in the Semiconductor and Key Technology Industries”. They
Flooding and Wild Creek Remediation Controversies in Taiwan has Finally been Published in International Journals
Mei-Fang Fan from Institute of Science, Technology and Society, who has long studied environmental justice and deliberative democracy, emphasized the importance of incorporating a diversified communication and dialogue to environmental governance, linking the importance of micro-and macroscopic perspectives by considering spatial scales so that the case study can be successfully
A “Value-Oriented Holistic Care” Proposal to Tackle Taiwan’s Aging Population Challenge
Professor Liang-Kung Chen’s research team combines medical centers, community hospital outpatient clinics, primary clinics and health centers to conduct a one-year randomized trial aggregated between Taipei City, New Taipei City, Yilan County, and Hualien County. A total of 398 elderly people over 72.3 years old with 3 or more chronic