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Digital technologies narrowing income inequality: NSYSU study shows ICT helping disadvantaged groups overcome institutional barriers

With the rapid global development of information and communication technology (ICT), does digitalization exacerbate or r...

NSYSU research advancing pollution reduction, carbon sequestration, chronic pain therapy, and smart monitoring win the National Innovation Awards
National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) has achieved outstanding results in the 2025 National Innovation Award. Three in...
Advancing sustainable cities: NSYSU's Jimmy C. M. Kao receives the Merit NSTC Research Fellow Award
Having long devoted his research to soil and groundwater environmental engineering and applying scientific approaches to...
Supporting a diplomatic ally's sustainable economic transition NSYSU delivers carbon market training in Eswatini
Commissioned by the International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) of Taiwan, the Center for Carbon Research and ...
NSYSU establishes the first international growth coding system for djulis, hailed as a future crop
Djulis (Chenopodium formosanum Koidz.), also known as red quinoa and often referred to as a "ruby," is a cultivated ch...
Emulating photosynthesis: NSYSU develops new photocatalytic structure to convert carbon dioxide into fuel under bifacial light illumination
If humanity could emulate plants by using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into energy, a new solution for globa...
NSYSU and the University of Osaka jointly promote double PhD degree programs to strengthen cross-border scientific collaboration
Taiwan–Japan scientific collaboration advances to a new stage. National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) and the Universit...
Integrating ocean culture and humanistic perspectives, NSYSU's Kuroshio Science Symposium deepens regional collaboration in the western Pacific
Opening a new chapter that bridges science and the humanities, National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) hosted the 18th I...
APERA-TERA 2025 exploring educational innovation, bringing together 300 scholars from 19 countries at NSYSU
Jointly organized by the Taiwan Education Research Association (TERA), the Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association...
NSYSU teams up with TICA and the UK NICA to advance AI-driven lifelong health
According to the United Nations, the global population over the age of 60 will surpass 1.4 billion by 2030. Taiwan enter...
Over a thousand entries mark eight years of achievement as the College of Engineering's All-Topic Competition advances cross-disciplinary and sustainable innovation
As National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) celebrates its 45th anniversary, the College of Engineering hosted the 8th Al...
NSYSU Joins MOE–Fulbright Pilot Program for TOEFL Waiver through EMI Courses
2026-02-09

In an era when language learning and international education are rapidly converging, National Sun Yat-sen Un...
Advancing new pathways in neurorehabilitation, Kun-Ze Lee of NSYSU receives the Young Scholar Innovation Award
To encourage outstanding young scholars in Taiwan to move beyond traditional frameworks and pursue long-term, in-depth r...
NSYSU establishes the Office of Sustainability, strengthening science-based governance for climate and transition challenges
In the face of increasingly frequent climate anomalies and global environmental challenges, higher education institution...
Emerging conservation hope as NSYSU discovers the rare
The Lanyu goby (Rhinogobius lanyuensis), a Taiwan endemic once estimated by scholars to have fewer than 200 individuals ...