Introduction to the Indigenous Students Resource Center

 

In order to carry out the cultivation of indigenous teaching talents, the
University established the Indigenous Students Resource Center in 2017. The
Center is designed to empower indigenous students to become youth leaders
based on the University's professional advantages in teaching talent
cultivation and allow them to expand their influence through the University's
education network and framework.

The Center is staffed by a Chief Officer (concurrently served by the Dean of
the Office of Student Affairs), an executive secretary (concurrently served by
the Campus Security Division Chief), one contracted administrative staff
member, and one project-based personnel to organize and implement the
Center's relevant affairs and activities.

 

Services:

  • Organizing and implementing affairs related to indigenous cultural

education courses, indigenous students’ adaption issues in life, career
development, etc.

  •  Organizing study assistance and implementing the Study Partner System

for indigenous students.

  • Affairs related to the application, review, and awarding of

scholarships/grants for indigenous students.

  •  Cooperating with the Ministry of Education, the Council of Indigenous

Peoples, and local indigenous resource centers to promote various
indigenous affairs.

 

Office location:

Room A112b, 1st Floor, Administration Building.