
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

The Mobile Yangming Lecture Series allows students to become locally immersed in internationalization
Beginning in 2020, the Chiaotung Campus offers the general education course entitled “Explore the World: Global Perspective Trainings for NYCU Students” which will invite speakers from certain countries who have substantial knowledge to provide lectures. Using appropriate themes, they bring the outer world into Taiwan through speeches, expanding students’ global

NYCU combines resources from all sides to cultivate international talents with practical industrial experience
In order to help overseas Chinese students and international students staying in Taiwan for employment after graduation, NYCU invited professional lecturers in the first semester of 2021 to conduct 9 job-seeking workshops covering a variety of topics, including business Chinese, mock interviews, writing online resumes, and English presentations. As

Enterprises strongly support the launch of a project to support Ukrainian students who intend to study in Taiwan
Since the Russo-Ukrainian war was kindled in late February (2022), the flames of war have continued to rage. To offer a helping hand to Ukrainian students who have interrupted their studies due to war, starting from the fall class of 2022, NYCU will provide financial assistance to Ukrainian students who