SDG3
Good Health and Well-being
Demand medical care for all, reduce the number of deaths from (non-)communicable diseases, strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents, and increase health financing and the recruitment, development, and training of the health workforce.

2026 Spring Mental Health and Counseling Center’s Series of Activities
Mental Health and Counseling Center’s Series of Activities for Spring 2026【Standing Together Like Meerkats – Finding Belonging and Connection】 Side by side, taking turns, meerkats rise to stand watch over the plains. One keeps guard while the others gather close. A shared glance becomes a signal of reassurance.

2025 spring Mindfulness Workshop
◆Mindfulness Workshop Time: Mar 5, Mar 12, Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 9, Apr 23, May 7, May 14, May 28,(Thu) 18:30-21:00 Apr 25 (Sat) 09:30-16:30 Location: Student Affairs Office Conference Room Registration Form:https://forms.gle/1x51bPnjc3XrzrkQ8

2025 Spring Liberal Arts Activities Registration Form
Introduction: A series of liberal arts activities are designed to broaden your overall knowledge and ability to critical thinking and appraisal. Group Registration Form: https://forms.gle/MfW8mAjRY4S25Lsv9 Here is the English translation of the provided content: 🎭 Theatre × Humanities Stage Play Screening | The Refrigerator 📅 March 5 (Thu), 19:00–20:00

3/18 Tree Climbing & Slow Forest Breathing
Do you still remember the breathtaking feat this January when Alex Honnold free-soloed to the top of Taipei 101, taking on a vertical landmark with nothing but his bare hands? This spring, we invites you back to deep within the campus woods for a resistance-training adventure that heals the five senses while

From the Tribe to the World: NYCU’s Holistic Health Partnership in Nan’ao
In the early morning mist of Nan’ao, the local Culture and Health Station is already alive with energy. One by one, community elders gather, accompanied by a familiar melody—the “Medication Song.” Hummed in Atayal, the tune gently reminds them of their daily medical routines. This scene is the fruit of

11/05 Designing New Career Paths for the Elderly: Reimagining “Work” through Service Design
The Office of Sustainability and Social Responsibility (NYCU), in collaboration with the Hsinchu City Government, is delighted to invite you to the lecture “Designing New Career Paths for the Elderly through Service Design.” This event aims to explore how design thinking and social innovation can inspire more inclusive and creative approaches to senior employment. Did you know