Goal 11
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable
Importance: In the future, 95% of urban expansion is expected to occur in developing countries.Excerpt from “SDGs Education Handbook – Taiwan Guide”

2022-04-11
Major Public-Policy Lecture at the College of Social Sciences: Chang Tzi-Chin on Land-Use Planning and Environmental Protection
At NCCU’s “Major Public Issues” series on 9 April, EPA Minister Chang Tzi-Chin —hailed for decades of environmental service—argued that Taiwan’s current eco-conflicts arise mainly from past urban sprawl that left no buffer between industry and housing.









2021-04-20
A Major Step Forward in Indigenous Language Revitalization: Atayal and Seediq Wikipedia Editions Now Online
After six years of collaborative efforts by the Ministry of Education, NCCU’s Center for Aboriginal Studies, and Indigenous communities, the Atayal and Seediq language editions have officially been approved and launched by the Wikimedia Foundation—following the earlier launch of the Sakizaya edition.

2021-03-17
Upholding Indigenous Heritage and Advancing Local Revitalization: NCCU President Leads Delegation to Wanshan and Jiumei Villages in Xinyi Township
On March 13–14, President Kuo Ming-Cheng led an NCCU delegation to Indigenous villages in Xinyi Township, viewing the film Listen Before You Sing, meeting Ambassador Youhani Iskakavet, and exchanging local-revitalization ideas with National Chi Nan University.

2021-03-16
NCCU’s “Three Supports” Initiative Starts with Campus Dining: Supporting Small Farmers, Organic Produce, and Local Sourcing
NCCU’s Ji-Ying Building will soon open a new healthy market-style cafeteria. The Office of General Affairs has planned a bright, spotless organic market restaurant focused on health and nutrition, featuring primarily organic, pesticide-free, and locally sourced ingredients. This is one concrete step in President Kuo Ming-Cheng’s active implementation of the “50+1” initiative.