SDG5
Gender Equality
End all forms of discrimination, violence and harmful practices against all women and girls everywhere, give women equal rights to economic resources, recognize and value unpaid and domestic work, and ensure women’s full participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic, and public life.
The 19th Taiwan LGBT Pride
By participating in the Taiwan gay parade, the NYCU Department of Humanities and Social Science tries to move forward by promoting the issue of gender equality and advocating the rights of multiple genders to reduce the inequality caused by the cognitive gap; a peaceful and pluralistic society is the new
Affirming the Right to Diversity: New and Modern Gender-Neutral Library Restrooms
Construction of the multi-purpose sharing space on the sixth floor of the Chiao Tung campus was completed in September 2020. It represents an accomplishment of the library’s plans for a gradual spatial transformation in recent years, in line with the themes of using space actively and breaking down spatial boundaries
Future, Restart—My Proposal for a Sustainable and Innovative Lifestyle: The library hosts a Sustainable Development Goal promotion event
In 2020, the theme of the annual library event hosted on Chiao Tung University campus was entitled “Future, Restart—My Proposal for a Sustainable and Innovative Lifestyle.” Based on the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nation, the event incorporated a series of activities, including symposium live streams, multistage competitive games,
Dedication to Scientific Research: Associate Professor Hsin-Jay Wu Wins the Taiwan Outstanding Women in Science Award
Associate Prof. Hsin Jay Wu The Taiwan Outstanding Women in Science award aims to encourage women to participate in scientific research; the awards ceremony was held on March 20, 2021. Associate Professor Hsin-Jay Wu from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has been engaged in research
Uniting Female Power: Professor Ray-Hua Horng, First Female Winner in Optoelectronics Engineering Award in 40 Years
Selected as the first female winner of the Taiwan Photonics Society’s Optoelectronics Engineering Award in 40 years, Professor Horng Ray-Hua is not only an active promoter of internationalizing optoelectronics research; she also puts in her best effort to help female researchers balance teaching, research and family life.