SDG4: Quality Education
SDG6: Clean water and sanitation
SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG12: Responsible Consumption and production
SDG17:Partnerships for the Goals

4.3.4) Education outreach activities beyond campus
Undertake educational outreach activities (e.g. tailored lectures or demonstrations) beyond campus – in local schools, in the community. This can include voluntary student-run schemes.
•Ad hoc
•On programmed basis

    The university conducts educational and publicity activities outside of campus (school and communities), as described below:

    1. The university offers professional knowledge and ability service-learning courses along with campus and community service courses: students may travel to the community or nearby schools to provide traffic safety knowledge, anti-drug knowledge or art, musical instruments, morality, life education, and other teaching services; handle the service of returning indigenous students to their hometown, winter, and summer vacation service teams return to their hometown or rural areas for services, etc. All courses and activities are offered free of charge.

    2. USR Project: In 2019, the university’s USR project will use the “Topic Board Game” as a creative form through the "Service Innovation and Designing" course to lead students to understand Tamsui and develop board games through “Solid Waste” and "Solid Waste Disposal" course, leading students to compost operations in national elementary schools; through "Pre-production of Audio Visual Project" and "Production of Audio Visual Project" courses, leading students to the community to film and publish 6 documentaries including "Annals of Services Provided by Village Chiefs and the USR Program"; through "labor economics" course, with the Tamsui XingRen Elementary School as a service base for deep cultivation, using exciting and cheerful camps to guide residents to think about how to improve their lives.

    3. Sports volunteer service teams and implementation of the volunteer service plan: Tamkang began to incorporate sports volunteers into the campus development plan in the 2013 academic year, and began to set up a sports volunteer service team and implement the volunteer service plan, including handling sports volunteer seminars, courses on sports volunteerism and service, and sports professional knowledge services. Each academic year, more than 300 students participate in the sports volunteer service on and off-campus.