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

4.3.1) Public resources (lifelong learning)
Provide access to educational resources for those not studying at the university.

    TKU provides educational resources for people outside of the university, the instructions are as follows:

    1. Free Courses
    Under governmental policies, the Office of Continuing Education is subsidized by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission to open overseas youth Chinese language seminars (distance video teaching) for free. There are 127 classes and has served 1,035 people.

    In the "TKU Open Course Youtube Channel," TKU offers free general courses and lecture courses to provide higher education resources for the public. So far, it has accumulated 310,000 views.

    In the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) section, 6 courses have been produced, and all online learners join free of charge in the study.

    The library allows 2,394 visitors to apply for valid library cards, free use of 1.3 million collections, 2.69 million e-books, and 70,000 e-journals; 8 lectures and 2,237 visits.

    The library has set up the European Union Information Center (EUi). In addition to the official publications of the European Union, it also provides books and periodicals on European and European research topics and publishes e-news (free subscription), opens to consultation and use, and the current number of subscriptions is 923 people.

    The Office of Physical Education offers 16 senior sports courses, with 960 people participating; and offers the "remote with no distance" online live sports courses.

    During weekdays of the Office of Student Affairs, winter and summer vacations, the university’s student community planning will drive the development of primary and secondary schools and the formation of volunteer service teams to provide social services in rural areas and provide non-college students with relevant educational resources totaling 1,399 person-times.

    2. Paid Courses
    The Office of Continuing Education offers Lohas courses to provide elders to learn. A total of 31 classes have been opened, serving 664 people.

    The library provides computers for visitors to pay to use. In 2020, a total of 8 people borrowed and used for a total of 11 hours.

    The Department of Information and Library Science is an authorized place for Microsoft MOS professional-level licenses to open classes. It handles its license examination and guidance mechanism every year, establishes a professional license examination and guidance mechanism for department members and school students, and provides life-long learning opportunities.