NYCU will establish ESG center
To effectively promote the exchange and cooperation between academia and industry in Taiwan, share teaching resources, cultivate innovative talents, and advance internationally, Ennoconn has provided NT$10 million to NYCU and St. John’s University to establish an ESG Center (Environmental Protection, Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance). On 13 September, a cooperation memorandum
NYCU and Wistron jointly establish the Joint Industrial Innovation Center for AI and Green Energy (JCAG)
The smart and green energy industry is currently a trend in industry development. By integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and the IoT into industrial processes and utilizing smart green energy manufacturing, we can ensure sustainable environmental development. Global environmental and resource issues are an inevitable challenge for the
Encouraging teachers to communicate across domains and continue to grow as educators
To maintain the professional quality of teaching and provide students with a high-quality learning experience, the NYCU Center of Teaching and Learning Development encourages teachers to form teacher communities, promote community-based positive support and self-growth in the teaching field, and carry out cross-domain teaching development and experience exchange to continuing
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
Kyoto University exchange student program and basic scientific research program in Germany
Assistant Professor Lin Chun-Liang of the Institute of Electrophysics has long-term research experience at the University of Tokyo and the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN). After returning to Taiwan, he has maintained an intense cooperative relationship with researchers in the field of surface physics in Japan; In addition
Discussing efficient work strategies in the era of multitasking, results of transnational cooperation between NYCU and MSU published in top journals
Professor Tao Chen-Chao from the Department of Communication and Technology of NYCU cooperated with Dean Prabu David of the Michigan State University College of Communication Arts and Sciences and Ph.D. student Xu Ying-Jia of Washington State University, set up task-switching situational experiments using the eye-tracking equipment of the International Research