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SDGs

SDGs

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership.
NCTU expects to contribute not only to our local communities but also to the global community. In order to accelerate our contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), NCTU instills our graduates with a well-rounded education and global awareness.

The International College of Semiconductor Technology (ICST) was founded as the first of its kind in 2015 to nurture cross-disciplinary talents with global mobility for the semiconductor industry. The College targets at “leading the industry with academy development, making Taiwan a leader in international semiconductor technology and guiding Taiwan to establish a key position in the emerging technology industry”. The ultimate goal to shape National Chiao Tung University as a “Great University” where innovation is nurtured. A progressing, world-class semiconductor research and development center and a new cradle for cultivating international semiconductor technology talents.

In order to meet the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the research and educational goals of our College correspond to Quality EducationSDG4, Industry Innovation and InfrastructureSDG9, and Partnerships for the GoalsSDG17.

SDG 4:Quality Education
 
SDG 9:Industry, Innovation and Infrastruction

SDG 17:Partnership for Goals
 
In the post-pandemic era, as the world gradually resumes previous patterns of interaction and collaboration, international connections have become more critical than ever. Recognizing the value of cross-border academic and industrial exchanges, our college has actively engaged in global partnerships, striving to advance academic research, talent cultivation, and comprehensive internationalization, yielding remarkable results.

In 2024, we welcomed delegations from multiple countries, including the Vice Mayor of Da Nang City, representatives from Dong Nai Province in Vietnam, a student delegation from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands, and officials from the Indonesian Economic and Trade Office in Taipei. Additionally, visits from esteemed institutions such as Japan’s Ritsumeikan University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, and Science Tokyo professors have further strengthened our collaborations with Japanese higher education institutions. Discussions with Turkey’s Sabancı University laid the foundation for advancing dual degree programs. These activities have not only facilitated cultural exchanges but also created new opportunities for academic research and educational cooperation.

Our college has also proactively dispatched delegations abroad to deepen international collaborations. We visited Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to engage in meaningful discussions with local academic institutions and industries. In Malaysia, we met with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Universiti Malaya (UM), and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) to explore opportunities for talent development and research partnerships. Furthermore, our trip to India included extensive cooperation discussions with the Indian Institutes of Technology, Delhi (IITD) and Kanpur (IITK), focusing on dual (joint) doctoral degree programs and bilateral research proposals, yielding significant outcomes.

In the area of industry-academia collaboration, we have actively reached out to domestic and international industry partners to integrate industrial applications with academic research. Visits from Japan’s Kyushu Asia Management School (KAIL) and the Tohoku Economic Federation enhanced our interactions with Japanese enterprises. Dialogues with Thailand’s NTP Semiconductor explored collaborative opportunities in semiconductor technologies, while discussions with the Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry highlighted our commitment to practical applications and regional industrial development. These initiatives not only strengthened industry-academia partnerships but also provided students with greater exposure to international practices.

這一系列的努力,充分展示了學院在後疫情時代推動國際化的不懈承諾。我們相信,透過跨國合作與資源共享,可以不斷提升學術研究的深度與廣度,培育具有全球競爭力的人才,並為世界的共同繁榮與可持續發展貢獻力量。未來,我們將以更開放的姿態,持續深化學術、產業與文化間的國際連結,為學院與全球的進步寫下新的篇章。
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