
Improve the support mechanism for disadvantages students
Through the Higher Education Sprout Project, five major learning support mechanisms have been established for economically disadvantaged students. These mechanisms include: “Fundamental Academic Guidance”, “Language and International Exchange Counseling”, “Diverse Learning Support”, “Career Exploration Counseling”, “Social Empowerment and Health Counseling”. By replacing the work-study approach with learning, we aim to
Protect our health against epidemic
In the post-COVID-19 era, NYCU continues to work to promote epidemic prevention, aiming to improve students’ awareness of epidemic prevention and control, while also facilitating the protection of the campus. Nursing students were invited to help students experience the process of wearing and removing protective clothing. Through this experience, students
Deepen the value of transgender/gender-friendly dormitories
Our school constantly implements and deepens the values of transgender/gender-friendly in its hardware and software facilities. When the new dormitories were completed, the school established a gender-friendly dormitory area on the first floor of the female dormitory. Anyone of any gender can apply to stay there. Starting from 2023, the

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