Goal 14

Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development

Importance: Marine protected areas help increase income and improve health, contributing to poverty reduction.

Excerpt from “SDGs Education Handbook – Taiwan Guide”

2022-01-13
Innovative ICI Course Showcases “Negotiation Theatre” on Offshore Wind Power at Taifu
NCCU's ICI partnered with STS scholars and artists to create the Taifu Offshore Wind Farm Negotiation Theatre, a course project combining renewable energy and performance at the Taipei Biennial.
2021-12-20
NCCU College of Commerce and Amundi Pioneer Industry-Academia Partnership for a Sustainable ESG Future
The “Green Finance Innovation Summit” held on December 15 brought together experts from industry, government, and academia to discuss ESG, green bonds, and sustainable finance in Taiwan.
2021-11-29
MBA Beach Cleanup Project Aims to Inspire Environmental Awareness
With support from Xinyi Academy and GIGABYTE, NCCU MBA students launched a beach cleanup project aiming for ten events, promoting long-term environmental action and awareness.
2021-11-05
“Developments in the Global South” Lecture Series: Renewable Energy Development and Challenges
Amid pandemic border restrictions, NCCU’s Graduate Institute of Development Studies launched the 2021 “Developments in the Global South” series, continuing its focus on development and social issues under the SPROUT Project.
2021-02-01
Three-Year Milestone for the Industry–Innovation Center: Excelling in Industry–Academia Collaboration and Startup Incubation
In its third year as a first-level unit, NCCU’s Industry Operations and Innovation Incubation Center secured over NT$100 million in industry and government funding, guided award-winning startup teams, and cemented its role in translating campus research into impactful, globally recognized innovations, COO Yan Yu-Ming noted.
2020-12-17
College of Social Sciences Partners with “Clothing Library” to Promote the Eco-Friendly Concept of Swapping Instead of Buying
The concept of the Clothing Library is very simple. At its inception, Hong Yu-Chieh set up a “shared wardrobe” in the dormitory corridor where anyone can freely exchange garments—depositing clothes they no longer need and taking whatever they wish.