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SDG 17.2.3 International collaboration data gathering for SDG

NCUE engages in international cooperation through organizing and participating in international conferences to conduct relevant research, achieving the policy objectives of sustainable development through internationalization. The following outlines seven international cooperation conferences or invited foreign scholar exchange lectures held by NCUE in 2024:

1. The Graduate Institute of History at NCUE organized the 7th Baisha International Conference on Historical Geography on November 23-24, 2024. The conference featured 13 papers covering topics including "Results and Applications of the Spatio-Temporal Search System for Land Declaration Documents," "Medical and Biographical Writing from the Perspective of Public History," "Mountain Management, Survey and Ethnic Migration," and "Central Taiwan Agricultural and Commercial Development and Family Networks." The conference shared the implementation results of the land declaration search database construction project, providing convenient and precise data retrieval to analyze the historical memory between people and land.
Campus Headlines: https://www.ncue.edu.tw/p/406-1000-28724,r93.php?Lang=zh-tw

Figure 1: The Information of Conference Call for Papers

Figure2: Group Photo of Participants on Day One of the 7th Baisha International Conference on Historical Geography

Figure 1: The Information of Conference Call for Papers

Figure2: Group Photo of Participants on Day One of the 7th Baisha International Conference on Historical Geography

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2. The Community Psychological Counseling and Potential Development Center at NCUE hosted the "Embodied·Imagination®: Emergence, International Conference of Dialogue with Embodied·Imagination® Among Multiple Professionals" from July 31 to August 4, 2024. This conference focused on image embodiment and cross-professional dialogue and practical experience, conducting in-depth dialogue on image embodiment and its diverse cross-professional applications in "AI Artificial Intelligence, Psychotherapy and Art, and Healthcare."
Campus Headlines: https://www.ncue.edu.tw/p/406-1000-27757,r93.php?Lang=zh-tw

Figure 3: Promotional Poster

Figure 4: The Keynote Speech of "Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Embodied Imagery (EI)"

Figure 3: Promotional Poster

Figure 4: The Keynote Speech of "Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Embodied Imagery (EI)"

Figure 5: "Generative AI Emotional Companion System and Text Emotion Recognition" Forum

Figure6: Mind Tea Ceremony Experience

Figure 5: "Generative AI Emotional Companion System and Text Emotion Recognition" Forum

Figure6: Mind Tea Ceremony Experience

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3. Professor Teng Te-Chun from the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering organized EAI SGIoT 2024 - 8th EAI International Conference on Smart Grid and Internet of Things, collaborating with international experts in related fields to exchange important issues about smart grids and IoT, helping to achieve national emerging technology industry development goals, and serving as a Steering Committee member during the conference.
Event Website: https://sgiot.eai-conferences.org/2024/

Figure7: NCUE Faculty Member Organizing EAI Conference as Steering Committee Member

Figure8: NCUE Faculty Member Organizing EAI Conference as Steering Committee Member

Figure7: NCUE Faculty Member Organizing EAI Conference as Steering Committee Member

Figure8: NCUE Faculty Member Organizing EAI Conference as Steering Committee Member

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4. Christine Suniti Bhat, President of the American Counseling Association (ACA) in 2024, visited NCUE for a keynote speech. The president emphasized the impact of cybercrime on young generations, particularly noting that cyberbullying and sexting have become prevalent phenomena. She called upon counseling professionals to understand the operations of online platforms and social networking sites; while educating young people on safe social media usage and empathizing with victims to help them understand they are not at fault, thereby reducing shame. The speech provided a deep understanding of the harmfulness of cyberbullying and sexual image transmission, prompting reflection that seemingly minor online attacks can have serious consequences, which makes prevention and proactive responses to cyberbullying and pornographic influence transmission issues particularly important.
Campus Headlines: https://www.ncue.edu.tw/p/406-1000-28618,r93.php?Lang=zh-tw

Figure 9: Keynote Speech Poster

Figure10: The professors of Department of Guidance and Counseling at NCUE and the President Chiang

Figure 9: Keynote Speech Poster

Figure10: The professors of Department of Guidance and Counseling at NCUE and the President Chiang

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5. The Department of Guidance and Counseling in the College of Education invited American dance therapist Dr. Eleanor DiPalma to conduct a dance therapy workshop on June 8-9, 2024. Through body movement, walking, and drawing, participants expanded their self-awareness and understanding while discussing the connection between body and communication, and to reconsider their relationship with their bodies. Participants provided feedback in the questionnaire: "Dance allowed me to follow my heart freely, letting passion from deep within flow through me. This is an overflowing surge that gently and softly supports me, accompanies my timidity, encourages my bravery, and teaches me acceptance." "Thank you for bringing such a unique experience, in a space, atmosphere, and interpersonal relationship that made me feel safe, bathing my body and self to music and body rhythm, interacting and connecting with the world and others. The most important thing is that I am able to connect with my authentic self within the musical atmosphere and movement."
Campus Headlines: https://www.ncue.edu.tw/p/406-1000-27200,r93.php?Lang=zh-tw

Figure 11: Dancing with Masks

Figure12: Participants Using Scarves for Mirroring Practice

Figure 11: Dancing with Masks

Figure12: Participants Using Scarves for Mirroring Practice

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6. NCUE collaborated with the Astronomical Society of the Republic of China to organize the "ASROC 2024 Annual Meeting," at NCUE from May 31 to June 2, 2024. The annual meeting encompassed various activities, including the general assembly, 64 oral presentations covering astronomical science and science education outreach, and 104 poster presentations. Two keynote speakers were invited: Dr. Rebecca Bernstein from the Giant Magellan Telescope Organization and Professor Cynthia Chiang from McGill University, providing participants with rich astronomical academic gains. Website: https://asroc.org.tw/asroc2024/

Figure 13: The Poster of 2024 ASROC Annual Meeting

Figure 13: The Poster of 2024 ASROC Annual Meeting

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7. Inviting Dr. Bernard Frank Rolfe from Deakin University, Australia, for a campus lecture: Dean Lai Yung-Ling of the College of Engineering at NCUE invited Dr. Bernard Frank Rolfe from Deakin University, Australia, to deliver keynote lectures from May 23-25, 2024, discuss international bilateral cooperation, and attend the 2024 Conference on Precision Machinery and Manufacturing Technology, engaging in discussions and exchanges with experts and scholars from various countries.

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