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  • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
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  • Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies
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In order to share FJCU’s quality campus with local residents, its three libraries, green spaces, open spaces (fields and courts used for sports, squares, etc.), art and culture exhibition spaces (FJCU History Office, Chinese Catholic Museum, etc.), and buildings of local cultural importance (Chung Mei Auditorium, Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Mary’s Grotto, etc.) are open during specific hours for the public to visit and use free of charge, or to rent for special events. In addition, various professional arts and cultural events are organized every year to elevate the quality of the local arts and culture. Performances are held in the Arens Multi-functional Conference Center, the College of Foreign Languages & Literatures Theater, and the College of Arts. Moreover, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Textiles and Clothing, parts of our cultural heritage, such as cheongsam-making techniques as well as the textiles and clothing of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, have been preserved. Furthermore, to increase the proportion of green commuting around the campus and the FJCU Hospital, bicycle parking spaces, shuttle buses, and electric golf carts have been provided; the use of buses, subways, and UBikes (pollution-free transportation) are also encouraged. FJCU provides affordable, high-quality dormitories and pedestrian sidewalks to ensure accommodations and safe access for our faculty, staff, and students. As for the construction of new buildings on campus, brownfield sites are used in order to maximize green space and meet sustainability standards (the FJCU Hospital is a gold-level green building certified by the Ministry of the Interior).

  • AR. College of Arts
  • FL. College of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • CM. College of Communication
  • FT. College of Fashion and Textiles
  • ED. College of Education
  • MD. College of Medicine
  • HC. Holistic Education Center
  • MG. College of Management
  • HE. College of Human Ecology
  • SE. College of Science and Engineering
  • LA. College of Liberal Arts
  • SO. College of Social Sciences
  • LW. School of Law
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In order to share FJCU’s quality campus with local residents, its three libraries, green spaces, open spaces (fields and courts used for sports, squares, etc.), art and culture exhibition spaces (FJCU History Office, Chinese Catholic Museum, etc.), and buildings of local cultural importance (Chung Mei Auditorium, Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Mary’s Grotto, etc.) are open during specific hours for the public to visit and use free of charge, or to rent for special events. In addition, various professional arts and cultural events are organized every year to elevate the quality of the local arts and culture. Performances are held in the Arens Multi-functional Conference Center, the College of Foreign Languages & Literatures Theater, and the College of Arts. Moreover, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Textiles and Clothing, parts of our cultural heritage, such as cheongsam-making techniques as well as the textiles and clothing of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, have been preserved. Furthermore, to increase the proportion of green commuting around the campus and the FJCU Hospital, bicycle parking spaces, shuttle buses, and electric golf carts have been provided; the use of buses, subways, and UBikes (pollution-free transportation) are also encouraged. FJCU provides affordable, high-quality dormitories and pedestrian sidewalks to ensure accommodations and safe access for our faculty, staff, and students. As for the construction of new buildings on campus, brownfield sites are used in order to maximize green space and meet sustainability standards (the FJCU Hospital is a gold-level green building certified by the Ministry of the Interior).

  • AR. College of Arts
  • FL. College of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • CM. College of Communication
  • FT. College of Fashion and Textiles
  • ED. College of Education
  • MD. College of Medicine
  • HC. Holistic Education Center
  • MG. College of Management
  • HE. College of Human Ecology
  • SE. College of Science and Engineering
  • LA. College of Liberal Arts
  • SO. College of Social Sciences
  • LW. School of Law
  •  

In order to share FJCU’s quality campus with local residents, its three libraries, green spaces, open spaces (fields and courts used for sports, squares, etc.), art and culture exhibition spaces (FJCU History Office, Chinese Catholic Museum, etc.), and buildings of local cultural importance (Chung Mei Auditorium, Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Mary’s Grotto, etc.) are open during specific hours for the public to visit and use free of charge, or to rent for special events. In addition, various professional arts and cultural events are organized every year to elevate the quality of the local arts and culture. Performances are held in the Arens Multi-functional Conference Center, the College of Foreign Languages & Literatures Theater, and the College of Arts. Moreover, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Textiles and Clothing, parts of our cultural heritage, such as cheongsam-making techniques as well as the textiles and clothing of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, have been preserved. Furthermore, to increase the proportion of green commuting around the campus and the FJCU Hospital, bicycle parking spaces, shuttle buses, and electric golf carts have been provided; the use of buses, subways, and UBikes (pollution-free transportation) are also encouraged. FJCU provides affordable, high-quality dormitories and pedestrian sidewalks to ensure accommodations and safe access for our faculty, staff, and students. As for the construction of new buildings on campus, brownfield sites are used in order to maximize green space and meet sustainability standards (the FJCU Hospital is a gold-level green building certified by the Ministry of the Interior).

  • AR. College of Arts
  • FL. College of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • CM. College of Communication
  • FT. College of Fashion and Textiles
  • ED. College of Education
  • MD. College of Medicine
  • HC. Holistic Education Center
  • MG. College of Management
  • HE. College of Human Ecology
  • SE. College of Science and Engineering
  • LA. College of Liberal Arts
  • SO. College of Social Sciences
  • LW. School of Law
  •  

In order to share FJCU’s quality campus with local residents, its three libraries, green spaces, open spaces (fields and courts used for sports, squares, etc.), art and culture exhibition spaces (FJCU History Office, Chinese Catholic Museum, etc.), and buildings of local cultural importance (Chung Mei Auditorium, Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Mary’s Grotto, etc.) are open during specific hours for the public to visit and use free of charge, or to rent for special events. In addition, various professional arts and cultural events are organized every year to elevate the quality of the local arts and culture. Performances are held in the Arens Multi-functional Conference Center, the College of Foreign Languages & Literatures Theater, and the College of Arts. Moreover, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Textiles and Clothing, parts of our cultural heritage, such as cheongsam-making techniques as well as the textiles and clothing of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, have been preserved. Furthermore, to increase the proportion of green commuting around the campus and the FJCU Hospital, bicycle parking spaces, shuttle buses, and electric golf carts have been provided; the use of buses, subways, and UBikes (pollution-free transportation) are also encouraged. FJCU provides affordable, high-quality dormitories and pedestrian sidewalks to ensure accommodations and safe access for our faculty, staff, and students. As for the construction of new buildings on campus, brownfield sites are used in order to maximize green space and meet sustainability standards (the FJCU Hospital is a gold-level green building certified by the Ministry of the Interior).

  • AR. College of Arts
  • FL. College of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • CM. College of Communication
  • FT. College of Fashion and Textiles
  • ED. College of Education
  • MD. College of Medicine
  • HC. Holistic Education Center
  • MG. College of Management
  • HE. College of Human Ecology
  • SE. College of Science and Engineering
  • LA. College of Liberal Arts
  • SO. College of Social Sciences
  • LW. School of Law
  •  

In order to share FJCU’s quality campus with local residents, its three libraries, green spaces, open spaces (fields and courts used for sports, squares, etc.), art and culture exhibition spaces (FJCU History Office, Chinese Catholic Museum, etc.), and buildings of local cultural importance (Chung Mei Auditorium, Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Mary’s Grotto, etc.) are open during specific hours for the public to visit and use free of charge, or to rent for special events. In addition, various professional arts and cultural events are organized every year to elevate the quality of the local arts and culture. Performances are held in the Arens Multi-functional Conference Center, the College of Foreign Languages & Literatures Theater, and the College of Arts. Moreover, thanks to the efforts of the Department of Textiles and Clothing, parts of our cultural heritage, such as cheongsam-making techniques as well as the textiles and clothing of Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, have been preserved. Furthermore, to increase the proportion of green commuting around the campus and the FJCU Hospital, bicycle parking spaces, shuttle buses, and electric golf carts have been provided; the use of buses, subways, and UBikes (pollution-free transportation) are also encouraged. FJCU provides affordable, high-quality dormitories and pedestrian sidewalks to ensure accommodations and safe access for our faculty, staff, and students. As for the construction of new buildings on campus, brownfield sites are used in order to maximize green space and meet sustainability standards (the FJCU Hospital is a gold-level green building certified by the Ministry of the Interior).

  • AR. College of Arts
  • FL. College of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • CM. College of Communication
  • FT. College of Fashion and Textiles
  • ED. College of Education
  • MD. College of Medicine
  • HC. Holistic Education Center
  • MG. College of Management
  • HE. College of Human Ecology
  • SE. College of Science and Engineering
  • LA. College of Liberal Arts
  • SO. College of Social Sciences
  • LW. School of Law
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為了和居民共享本校優質環境,校內的三座圖書館、綠地、開放空間(操場、廣場和球場等)、藝文展覽空間(校史館、文物館等)及具地方文化重要性的建築物(中美堂、淨心堂、聖母洞等),均開放民眾於特定時間免費參觀、使用或租借。且為了提升當地藝術文化素養,每年策畫各類專業藝文活動,並透過多功能劇場「百鍊展演廳」、外語學院理圖劇場、藝術學院進行藝術展演,並在本校織品服裝學院努力下,保存了旗袍製作工藝與臺灣原住民織品服飾等文化遺產。另外,為了提升本校及附設醫院周邊的綠色通勤比例,特別提供腳踏車停車位、接駁車、電動高爾夫球車、鼓勵搭乘公車、捷運、無污染之交通工具(UBike)。另外,提供平價優質的宿舍及行人專屬通道,以保障教職員工及師生住行環境外,興建大樓也都利用棕地,以保留綠地最大化並符合永續標準(輔大醫院獲得內政部黃金級綠建築認證)。

  • AR. College of Arts
  • FL. College of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • CM. College of Communication
  • FT. College of Fashion and Textiles
  • ED. College of Education
  • MD. College of Medicine
  • HC. Holistic Education Center
  • MG. College of Management
  • HE. College of Human Ecology
  • SE. College of Science and Engineering
  • LA. College of Liberal Arts
  • SO. College of Social Sciences
  • LW. School of Law
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