The education and publicity activities conducted by TKU outside the campus (school, community) are described as follows:
1. One-time activities
A total of 11 departments offered professional knowledge and ability service-learning courses to the community or elementary schools and high schools; campus and community service-learning courses are set up to carry out traffic safety and anti-drug knowledge and ability advocacy sessions in elementary schools with 150 people participating in 2 seminars.
The Office of Academic Affairs promotes the development of elementary and middle school clubs. The student clubs plan 8 courses to serve in middle schools and elementary schools with a total of 307 students participated and served 353 hours; indigenous students returning to their hometown service, the winter and summer vacation service team returned a total of 390 students’ home and formed 19 service teams with 831 service recipients.
Teaching faculties from the Office of Physical Education visited various neighborhoods and communities in Tamsui District to promote diversified sports courses for the elderly. A total of 155 elders from 5 villages, including Xuefu Village, Kanding Village, Changgen Village, Xinxing Village, and Zhengde Village participated.
The "University Social Responsibility Practice Project" of TKU is committed to promoting social responsibility and SDGs, and has organized several activities, such as picture book sharing, Gongsihtian Creek protection activities, and organized a workshop to lead Taichung Zhongming High School to Tamsui to learn about Tamsui's history and culture.
2. Routine
7 units including the Office of Physical Education, Department of Information and Library Science, Department of Languages, Department of Mathematics, Graduate Institute of Curriculum and Instruction, Department of Chemistry, and Center for Teacher Education offer professional knowledge service-learning courses, and visited middle schools, primary schools or communities for physical education, provided English picture book education, remedial teachings, such as taekwondo, billiards, badminton, lifeguard licenses and other courses of the Office of Physical Education, students use their spare time to participate in community services, guide middle school and elementary school students, to return to the community, and improve their abilities through teaching and learning.
About 20 campus and community service-learning courses carry out activities such as wetland protection, mountain cleaning, beach cleaning, green space maintenance, power-saving publicity, and purchase receipt fundraising.