INTRODUCTION
Community-benefiting research: Effectively operating academic research and application platforms: (1) academic research contributes to global science, linked to internationalization and academic integrity; and (2) applied research, knowledge transfer linked to contemporary issues at the local, regional, and global levels, providing implications and policy consultation from the central level to localities.
TARGET AUDIENCE
– Government Agencies
– Researchers and Academics
– Businesses
– Community
– Students and Alumni
ACTIVITY CATEGORIES
SDGS Contributions
A pillar providing information to ensure access to clean energy and significantly increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix through research related to SDG 7.
Research and technology development activities aimed at waste reduction and establishing a circular waste model on campus, notably including AI-powered R&D applications for waste sorting.
Research projects conducted by faculty and students focus on six Living Lab themes related to climate change, environment, and sustainable development.
Many research projects focus on natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable ecosystem development. Multidisciplinary research collaborations are conducted to deliver nature-based solutions that preserve landscapes without harming water bodies, forests, coastal areas, and plains.
Building a network of international scholars for collaborative research and publication. This pillar also establishes connections between government, academia, industry, and community through scientific workshops and cross-regional collaborative projects.

