「2026 NYCU 永續年」正式啟動!
今年,陽明交大將透過一系列跨校區、跨領域與跨議題的行動,
作為永續年的第一波行動,5月以「永續行動月・校樹再生」
這個五月,不只是聽講座,也不只是參加單一活動。
你可以用校園再生木製作專屬擴香木,
最後,我們將回到校園現場,透過校園樹木導覽、
五月的活動不是各自獨立的單點活動,
看見校園資源 → 親手轉化材料 → 理解文化與社會關係 → 回到校園現場重新認識生活環境
歡迎全校師生一起參與 2026 NYCU 永續年 5月活動,從一棵樹開始,看見校園裡的生命、材料、
需報名活動
【5/12、5/13】校樹循環再生手作工作坊:專屬擴香木
使用校園再生木,製作專屬於自己的擴香木,
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5/12(二)15:00–16:30|光復校區 創創工坊 EA101
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5/13(三)15:00–17:00|陽明校區 學務處大會議室(博雅中心二樓)
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參加人數:每場25人
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主辦單位:永社辦
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報名表單:
【光復】https://forms.gle/ZcU5H7Jq5izQaGcs6
【陽明】https://forms.gle/cgpK9g1nhdgrtzhJ9
【5/20】那個靜默的陽光午後 - 揪共學影展
透過影像進入性別、關係與社會處境的討論,
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時間:5/20(三)10:10–12:00
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地點:陽明校區 知行樓 216教室
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主辦單位:課外活動輔導一組
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報名表單:https://docs.google.com/
forms/d/e/ 1FAIpQLSdlQjCVfjGVAQsf8v0qZR5n aDGo0jshpT8pT-ZLm5mXBcEVHQ/ viewform
【5/21、5/25】校樹循環再生手作工作坊:木製筆架
利用木頭與植物等自然素材,製作可帶回生活中使用的木製筆架,
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5/21(四)14:00–16:00|光復校區 創創工坊 EA101
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5/25(一)14:00–16:00|陽明校區 學務處大會議室(博雅中心二樓)
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參加人數:每場25人
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主辦單位:永社辦
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報名表單:
【光復】https://forms.gle/rFmRXN6wGrk7msbC6
【陽明】https://forms.gle/3tCcaCXF8AKyoRdV7
【5/22】土地之聲:《野生之路》紀錄片放映講座
透過紀錄片與映後講座,從土地、環境與生命的角度,
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時間:5/22(五)13:00–15:00
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地點:光復校區 人社二館 326教室
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參加人數:60人
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主辦單位:社群與永續教育中心
【5/26】柿不柿該來染一下?|柿染體驗
從地方工藝與植物染出發,體驗文化、土地與生活美學之間的連結。
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時間:5/26(二)16:30–17:30
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地點:六家校區 客家文化學院 交誼廳
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主辦單位:客家文化學院
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報名表單:https://docs.google.com/
forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdU- W9I4GZTNkzNS1xGUnd- kN2i1Kwd9P3ZXz2cWuS-9k_2pQ/ viewform
【5/31】循環經濟:校園樹木導覽及量測|校樹報報活動
回到校園現場,透過導覽、校樹抱抱與樹木量測,
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時間:5/31(日)09:30–12:30
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地點:光復校區 工程五館 129 室
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參加人數:30人
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備註:需報名,活動供餐盒
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主辦單位:永社辦
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報名表單:https://docs.google.com/
forms/d/e/ 1FAIpQLScB6eGWIne7ZD- RXjM4dDN0bHapsPTyFFS6tyJ5OOinI wgEXw/viewform
其他五月活動
【5/15】Decode Gender 性別友善市集
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時間:5/15(五)12:00–19:00
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地點:陽明交大光復校區 浩然圖書館前草皮
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主辦單位:性別平等教育辦公室
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活動說明:性別友善月系列活動,透過市集形式讓性別平等、
友善共處與日常生活產生連結。
【5/18】客院東南亞移地教學課程成果海報展
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時間:5/18(一)起
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地點:六家校區 客家文化學院一樓海報牆
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主辦單位:客家文化學院
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活動說明:透過東南亞移地教學成果,呈現跨文化學習、
地方理解與社會實踐的連結。
【5/18】2026 客家週開幕式暨傅仰止教授贈書典禮
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時間:5/18(一)10:30
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地點:六家校區 客家文化學院 國際會議廳
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主辦單位:客家文化學院
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活動說明:以客家週為入口,串聯地方文化、
知識傳承與校園公共參與。
2026 NYCU 永續年正式啟動。
今年,我們將持續透過不同主題與行動,串聯校園中的永續實踐、
5月,就讓我們一起從一棵樹開始,重新認識校園裡的生命、材料、
The “2026 NYCU Sustainability Year” has officially begun!
This year, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University will launch a series of cross-campus, interdisciplinary, and issue-oriented initiatives. Through campus life, cultural engagement, environmental practices, and social inclusion, we invite the entire university community to rethink how sustainability can truly become part of everyday life.
As the first phase of the Sustainability Year, May’s theme is “Sustainability Action Month: Campus Tree Regeneration.” Starting from the trees we see every day on campus—yet often overlook—we invite everyone to rediscover resource circulation, material regeneration, local culture, gender inclusion, intercultural understanding, and the relationship between people and nature.
This May is not just about attending lectures or participating in isolated events.
You can create your own aroma diffuser wood piece using reclaimed campus wood, transforming campus trees into sensory memories in daily life. You can also join a wooden pen holder workshop and turn natural materials into practical everyday objects through handcrafting and material regeneration.
You may explore connections between culture, land, and everyday life through the Gender-Friendly Market, Hakka Week, and persimmon dyeing experiences. Through film screenings and documentary lectures, you can also reflect on the relationships between people and society, land and environment.
Finally, we will return to the campus itself through guided campus tree tours, tree-hugging activities, and tree measurements, rediscovering the trees around us and bringing the sustainability perspectives accumulated throughout the month back into everyday life.
The activities in May are not isolated events, but together form a rhythmic sustainability journey:
Seeing campus resources → Transforming materials by hand → Understanding cultural and social relationships → Returning to campus and rediscovering our living environment
We warmly invite all faculty members, staff, and students to participate in the 2026 NYCU Sustainability Year May activities. Starting from a single tree, let us rediscover the life, materials, culture, and coexistence within our campus.
Registration Required Activities
【May 12 & May 13】Campus Tree Circular Regeneration Workshop: Customized Aroma Diffuser Wood
Create your own aroma diffuser wood piece using reclaimed campus wood and bring campus trees into daily life in a new form.
May 12 (Tue) 15:00–16:30 | Guangfu Campus, Maker Space EA101
May 13 (Wed) 15:00–17:00 | Yangming Campus, Student Affairs Conference Room (2F, Liberal Arts Center)
Capacity: 25 participants per session
Organizer: Office of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Registration:
【Guangfu】https://forms.gle/
【Yangming】https://forms.gle/
【May 20】Silent Sunlit Afternoon – Co-Learning Film Festival
Explore discussions on gender, relationships, and social conditions through film, and begin understanding differences and coexistence through viewing.
Time: May 20 (Wed) 10:10–12:00
Venue: Yangming Campus, Zhixing Building Room 216
Organizer: Extracurricular Activities Division I
Registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/
【May 21 & May 25】Campus Tree Circular Regeneration Workshop: Wooden Pen Holder
Use wood and natural plant materials to create a wooden pen holder for everyday use while experiencing material regeneration and handcraft transformation.
May 21 (Thu) 14:00–16:00 | Guangfu Campus, Maker Space EA101
May 25 (Mon) 14:00–16:00 | Yangming Campus, Student Affairs Conference Room (2F, Liberal Arts Center)
Capacity: 25 participants per session
Organizer: Office of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Registration:
【Guangfu】https://forms.gle/
【Yangming】https://forms.gle/
【May 22】Voices of the Land: “The Path of the Wild” Documentary Screening & Lecture
Through documentary film and post-screening discussion, reflect on the relationship between people and nature from the perspectives of land, environment, and life.
Time: May 22 (Fri) 13:00–15:00
Venue: Guangfu Campus, Humanities and Social Sciences Building II, Room 326
Capacity: 60 participants
Organizer: Center for Community and Sustainability Education
Registration:
https://forms.gle/
【May 26】Shouldn’t We Try Persimmon Dyeing?|Persimmon Dyeing Experience
Experience the connection between culture, land, and everyday aesthetics through local craftsmanship and plant dyeing traditions.
Time: May 26 (Tue) 16:30–17:30
Venue: Zhubei Campus, College of Hakka Studies Lounge
Organizer: College of Hakka Studies
Registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/
【May 31】Circular Economy: Campus Tree Tour & Measurement|Campus Tree Discovery Activity
Return to the campus environment through guided tours, tree-hugging, and tree measurement activities to better understand the relationship between campus trees, ecology, carbon sequestration, and the living environment.
Time: May 31 (Sun) 09:30–12:30
Venue: Guangfu Campus, Engineering Building V, Room 129
Capacity: 30 participants
Note: Registration required. Lunch box provided.
Organizer: Office of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/
Other May Activities
【May 15】Decode Gender – Gender-Friendly Market
Time: May 15 (Fri) 12:00–19:00
Venue: Lawn in front of Haoran Library, Guangfu Campus, NYCU
Organizer: Office of Gender Equity Education
Description:
Part of the Gender-Friendly Month series, this market connects gender equality and inclusive coexistence with everyday life through interactive market experiences.
【May 18】Poster Exhibition: Southeast Asia Field Study Program Outcomes
Time: Starting May 18 (Mon)
Venue: Poster Wall, 1F, College of Hakka Studies, Zhubei Campus
Organizer: College of Hakka Studies
Description:
Showcasing the connections between intercultural learning, local understanding, and social practice through field study outcomes in Southeast Asia.
【May 18】2026 Hakka Week Opening Ceremony & Book Donation Ceremony by Professor Fu Yangzhi
Time: May 18 (Mon) 10:30
Venue: International Conference Hall, College of Hakka Studies, Zhubei Campus
Organizer: College of Hakka Studies
Description:
Using Hakka Week as a starting point to connect local culture, knowledge inheritance, and campus public engagement.
The 2026 NYCU Sustainability Year has officially begun.
Throughout the year, we will continue connecting sustainability practices, cultural engagement, and social connections across campus through various themes and actions.
This May, let us begin with a single tree and rediscover the life, materials, culture, and relationships of coexistence within our campus.

