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Nov 23, 2021

sex education lecture

Good health and well-being
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Nov 20, 2021

Aging Psychology Workshop

The Department of Psychology will hold the "Aging Psychology Workshop" from 2021/11/20 (Sat) to 2021/11/21 (Sun).
No poverty
sustainable development
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Nov 18, 2021

Improving Human Rights Protection and Sustainable Development at Sea with Science and Technology: Establishing a Human-Centered Pelagic Fishery Appropriate Labor Policy

Zero hunger
Good health and well-being
Quality education
Gender equality
Decent work and economic growth
Responsible consumption and production
Climate action
Life below water
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Oct 28, 2021

Art Exhibition "Mei-Shi Collection"

The General Education Center combines art and aesthetics courses to organize the 10th Bauhinia Art Exhibition
Sustainable cities and communities
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Oct 21, 2021

General Studies Workshop

Cooperate with the Bauhinia Art Exhibition to hold 3 art practice workshops
Sustainable cities and communities
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Sep 16, 2021

Participate in the Sustainable Development Forum of the Yunlin County Government

Hao Feng-ming, vice president of Chung Cheng University, and Li Ya-hui, professor of the Department of Adult Education, participated in the Yunlin County Government Sustainable Development Forum. In addition to signing a cooperation agreement with the Yunlin County Government on "official, academic, and medical" cooperation, they also discussed seven sustainable development issues. The scope of topics includes Examining the localized SDGs structure, SDGs governance goals, impacted education issues under the epidemic, the challenge of extreme climate and how to move towards low-carbon cities, and the direction of SDGs governance development, etc.
No poverty
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Sep 06, 2021

2021 Autumn Theme Film Festival [Rainbow Carnival]

【2021 Library Autumn Film Festival】Rainbow Carnival
Quality education
National Chung Cheng University SDGs Project
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Aug 27, 2021

Fair Labor and Fisheries Sustainability Advisory Group

Based on the International Labor Organization ILO C-188 Convention and forced labor indicators, the International Maritime Organization STCW-F and other international conventions, the local government of the source country of the crew, crew organizations, labor service companies, training centers, and fishery public associations in the destination country, Shipowners and intermediary agencies, using social dialogue techniques, link core stakeholders at both ends of supply and demand through issue discussions and agreements, and form a collaborative operation model for fair employment of foreign seafarers and appropriate labor. The research team of our school invited immigrant workers groups and NGO groups to form the "Fair Labor and Fisheries Sustainable Development Advisory Group" to establish a channel for immigrant workers to speak out. In addition, a dedicated website will be built to regularly upload the phased results of this research, which will act as a channel to strengthen communication with the government and the public, to build consensus among stakeholders.
Decent work and economic growth
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Aug 01, 2021

Using Technology to Implement Human Rights Protection and Sustainable Development at Sea: Building up Human-Centered Decent Work Policy for Distant Water Fisheries

The research project aims to review the labour affairs management of Distant Water Fisheries (DWF) vessels, in particular as a proposed policy response to the UN SDGs; namely the goal No.8 Decent Work and Economic Growth and goal No. 14 Life below Water. The research team will first provide an analysis of the phenomena of the employment of migrant fishers and its root causes. As the DWF vessels have been long criticized by the civil society and environmental NGOs and the worst thing is that the fishery product has been listed as a product of forced labour by the Department of Labor of United States. The research intends to adopt a holistic approach, taking the concept of the ecosystem to integrate the employment cycle of a migrant fisher. The ecosystem starts from the recruitment, training, posting from the origin country and the onboard working environment and conditions in the vessels of the destination country and the completion of work contract with safe return as the end of the system. The research team conducts action research, collaborates with the association of vessel owners and recruits 3 vessels per year as an experiment field. Subproject 1 aims to build up the said ecosystem that will include the core stakeholders. Subproject 2 intends to develop blockchain technology to enable the ecosystem with traceability, anonymity, incorruptible and encryption security. Subproject 3 aims to collect the onboard hours of work and rest provided by the management side and analyse onboard filmed data with AI. Subproject 4 intends to analyse the onboard data on the phenomena of working overload and abuse behaviour on site. The outcome of the project package would be able to provide evidence-based policy advice which is grounded with main stakeholders’ participation.
Decent work and economic growth
Friendly Groups and Social Links
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Jul 02, 2021

The original color shines brilliant career secrets

To assist Aboriginal students in counseling for the first mile of their career, so that students can understand and grow themselves.
Reduce inequality
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May 23, 2021

The 28th Achievement Exhibition "Art Explosion"

Sustainable cities and communities
Friendly Groups and Social Links
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May 12, 2021

Indigenous Peoples Week - Native Bamboo Carnival

This Aboriginal Week takes the Bunun people as the theme. The life of the Bunun people is closely related to "bamboo".
Sustainable cities and communities