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

11.2.5) Arts and heritage contribution
Contribute to local arts, in terms of number of annual public performances of university choirs, theatre groups, orchestras etc.

    Art lectures, music performance activities, art teaching seminars, art workshops, are organized regularly by various units of the university. Graduation production exhibitions, film exhibitions, student learning achievements exhibitions, etc. are all provided for free viewing by community members. USR’s seven major projects based in Tamsui are ongoing: the World Heritage Potential Site Project, the Ancient Battlefield Reconstruction Project of the Ching Dynasty-French War, the Tamsui River Mouth Art Tour Project, Tamsui Area Preservation Plan, Hometown Protection, Tamsui Historical Trail Construction, and the Establishment of Tamsui Studio for Local Art Enhancement. The Department of Architecture conducts surveys and researches on the Bunun Jiaxin’s old house in the Lakulaku River Basin, and conducts USR practical works in Yehliu Geopark; the digital e-pen developed by Carrie Chang Arts Center continues to develop and co-organized with off-campus units to write Spring Festival couplets through the e-pen APP on iPad to promote the art of calligraphy. In addition, TKU hosts New Year's writing conferences in the square in front of the Presidential Palace and the Grand Hotel, inviting calligraphers and people who love calligraphy to celebrate the new year. Displaying the Spring Festival couplet artwork by famous artists to the public; the Center for General Education and Core Curriculum held a "Miaoko Concert" at Yinshan Temple in TKU, Combining Tamsui's local art and cultural and religious groups, hosting outdoor open concerts, and integrate art and cultural activities into community life.