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

6.5.2) Promoting conscious water usage
Actively promote conscious water usage on campus, and in the wider community

    The school promotes conscious water use through channels such as Tamkang Times (the school newspaper), OA official document system, electronic signage, cyber channels, restroom advertising and other channels.

    Outside the school, student associations frequently visit communities and school campuses to promote the effective use of water resources through channels such as posters, drama performances, and community activities. Relevant acts include:

    1.Ministry of Education “Taiwan Sustainable Campus Project”: In 2022, our university’s "Tamkang Green Feng Shui" initiative successfully passed the Ministry of Education's Taiwan Sustainable Campus Project again and secured an 80% subsidy of total budget, amounting to NT$ 120,000.

    2.Students from the Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering at our university received awards at the Ministry of Environment's Competition: Students from the Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, under the guidance and leadership of a professor from the department, participated in the "Rise Up Youth" Competition organized by the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Fund Management Board of Ministry of Environment. Their work, titled "Groundwater Conservation for You and Me," was awarded the "Excellent Work" in the Marketing and Promotion category for colleges and universities. 青力崛起-土水事 我們的事 青年創意徵選


    3.Water Quality Testing Technology Course: The faculty members of chemistry department organized a workshop on water quality testing for the Linzi River Patrol Team to provide training on water quality testing, data interpretation and collection methods, aiming to raise local awareness regarding water quality and the environment.

    4.Basic Water Filter Production: The faculty members of the economics department led student volunteers to rural areas in Cambodia and collaborated with local educational NGOs to conduct community workshops on water quality and hygiene, teaching residents how to make simple water filters using readily available materials and demonstrate the difference in water quality between filtered and unfiltered water.