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NUK Transfers Technology to Virbac: Research Achievements Enter the Global Animal Health Market
2026-04-30 The National University of Kaohsiung (NUK) and Virbac, the world's sixth-largest animal health company headquartered in France, held a formal ceremony to sign a technology transfer agreement. The collaboration focuses on the "ASK-K1 Cell Line" developed by the research team led by Professor Chiu-Ming Wen from the Department of Life Sciences. This signing marks the transition of academic research from the laboratory to industrial application, expanding its reach into the global animal health market.
NUK College of Management Signs Dual Degree Agreement with Loughborough Business School to Launch 1+1 and 4+1 Programs
2026-04-17 On April 15, 2026, the College of Management at the National University of Kaohsiung (NUK) officially signed a dual degree cooperation agreement with the Loughborough Business School (LBS) at Loughborough University, UK. The partnership introduces "1+1 Dual Master’s" and "4+1 Bachelor-to-Master" degree tracks. The agreement was signed by Dr. I-Hsiang Huang, Dean of the NUK College of Management, with Dr. Ali Choudhary, Head of the Economics Group at LBS, attending the ceremony as the representative of the LBS Dean. This collaboration opens diverse pathways for advanced studies and international development, marking a significant step forward in academic cooperation between the two institutions.
Bidding Farewell to an Icon, Welcoming New Life: National University of Kaohsiung Chronicles Sustainability and Life Education through Campus Landscapes
2026-03-31 On March 28, 2026, the National University of Kaohsiung (NUK) hosted a poignant event titled "Farewell to the Coral Tree, Awaiting New Blessings" as part of its 115th Sustainability Week. The ceremony was held at the Coral Tree Plaza to bid a final farewell to a majestic Erythrina (Coral Tree) that had graced the campus for 26 years, while simultaneously welcoming a young Bischofia (Bishop Wood) sapling that naturally sprouted at the same site. Through rituals, exhibitions, and participatory design, NUK has transformed its campus landscape into a living laboratory for environmental education, demonstrating the integration of spatial governance, life education, and sustainable development.

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