Part-time

NCHU Guest House

The NCHU Guest House is available on request for visiting lecturers, researchers, speakers, scholars attending conferences, visiting experts, and administrative personnel. The following application documents are required:

    1. An application form
    2. The invitation sent to the scholar and the supporting official approval document

School Cafeteria

The school cafeteria is operated by a contractor that offers a variety of dining options, including an à la carte buffet, themed restaurants, a fast food place, and a convenience store. The cafeteria is a great place to hang out with other faculty members, students, and people from neighboring communities.

Visitors-NCHU Short-Term Visiting Scholar’s ID Card

Visiting scholars and researchers from foreign sister (or partner) universities who plan to stay at NCHU for 7 days or longer may, with the guarantee of a full-time faculty (or staff) member of the University, apply for a short-term visiting scholar’s ID card, which is good for the following facilities while valid: library access, wireless internet access, and gym access.

International collaborations-Partner Universities

Pursuant to the University’s Principles for Signing Collaborative Agreements with Higher Education and Research Institutions, any entity with which NCHU signs an agreement must be carefully selected. Such entities must be of a similar scale as the University, be conducive to the academic development and improvement of the University, and be willing to collaborate with the University in a mutually beneficial manner. Contract terms, regardless of scope, items, or level of collaboration, must undergo an internal review process before an agreement may be signed. Please visit the Office of International Affairs website for the contract formats and contact the Office for consultation on any potential collaboration opportunities.

International collaborations-Receiving international guests

To facilitate international academic exchanges, the University provides the following resources for visiting international guests: Short-term visiting ID (Office of International Affairs), University promotional videos/materials (Secretariat Office), contracted hotels (General Affairs Office-approved contractors), NCHU-branded souvenirs (Caves Books), etc. Please contact the Office of International Affairs’ Division of Academic Exchange for guests invited by a university-level unit.

Campus Bullying Complaints

1.Campus bullying” refers to any type of bullying behavior imposed on students of the University on or off campus by any faculty member, employee, contract worker, or student, regardless of their affiliation with NCHU.

2. Elements that constitute campus bullying:

    • Behavior that disadvantages the victim
    • Intent to harm the victim
    • Causing physical or emotional damage to the victim
    • Unequal power relations existing between the imposer and the victim.
    • Other incidents deemed as bullying by the Campus Bullying Prevention Committee.

3. The Ministry of Education Anti-Bullying Hotline (1953) has specialists online 24/7 to offer counseling and bullying reporting services.

Medical Consultation

School Physician Medical Consultation Service Description
I. Purpose of the Service

To provide faculty, staff, and students of the university with diversified health consultation and medical advice services, the university has appointed five attending physicians from teaching hospitals across multiple medical specialties as part-time school physicians.
These physicians provide scheduled medical consultation services on a rotating basis, assisting faculty and students with initial health assessments, health-related consultations, and recommendations for appropriate medical care.

II. Service Content

Health-related consultations and preliminary health assessments.

Medical advice and health promotion consultations.

Referrals to medical institutions when necessary.

One physician consultation session is provided each day.

Please refer to the announcement link below for the physician consultation schedule.

III. Regulations Regarding Medication and Prescriptions

In accordance with Article 50 of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act, medications that require a physician’s prescription may not be dispensed without a valid prescription issued by a physician.

The school physician service is consultative in nature; no medications are provided on-site.

Oral and topical medications will not be prescribed during school physician consultation sessions.

IV. Important Notes

If further diagnosis, examinations, or medication are required, individuals are advised to seek care at medical institutions accredited by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

The Health and Counseling Center can provide information on contracted medical institutions and related medical consultation recommendations.

Fraud Prevention

1. When receiving a suspicious phone call, remember the “hear, hang up, and verify” principle.

Hang up the phone immediately if you hear something suspicious, and call the 165 Fraud Prevention Hotline for verification.

Do not transfer any money at a bank or ATM to avoid being scammed.

2. Fraud prevention:

Please add Trend Micro Fraud Prevention Pro as a friend on LINE, install the Trend Micro Check browser extension, turn off iMessage when not in use, and keep the 3C (calm-check-call) principle in mind.

3. What to do if you have been scammed:

Collect the necessary supporting documents and file a police report at the local police station or via the National Police Agency website, through which you may follow up on updates to your case.

Emergency contact

The Office of Student Safety has dedicated staff on call 24/7/365 to assist students experiencing an emergency: (04) 22870885.

Rental Bulletins

The rental information listed on the website (Mandarin only) is for students’ reference only and should not be construed as an endorsement by the University. Please inspect the property in person before renting.
Landlords are prohibited from charging students a finder’s fee. To safeguard your rights, call 04-22840657 or visit the Office (2F, Hui-Sun Memorial Hall) in person if you are charged additional fees.