Student Activities

Build lifelong friendships with fellow students who share your interests, passions, and perspectives.

Life at I-Shou University is vibrant, diverse, and full of opportunities for international students to grow, engage, and explore. Whether you’re joining an exciting adventure, representing your country, or making lifelong friendships, student life at ISU is filled with moments that shape your future.

Life at I-Shou University is vibrant, diverse, and full of opportunities for international students to grow, engage, and explore. Whether you’re joining an exciting adventure, representing your country, or making lifelong friendships, student life at ISU is filled with moments that shape your future.

Taiwan Exploration Trip

Taiwan Exploration Trip at I-Shou University refers to cultural and educational trips organized for students, primarily international students. These trips offer immersive experiences through activities like cultural hands-on workshops (e.g., lion dance, dumplings), educational field trips (e.g., Anping Fort, Cijin Scenic Area), and cross-cultural exchange events.

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Cultural festival

Diversity

I-Shou University is home to students from all over the world, each bringing their own stories, traditions, and backgrounds. The Cultural Festival is where this diversity comes alive. It’s the moment when students step on stage, share who they are, and show how different cultures can connect and brighten our campus.

Community

The Cultural Festival brings students together in a way that feels natural and welcoming. Friends cheer for each other on stage, share food from their home countries, and learn small pieces of one another’s culture simply by spending time together.

Leadership

The Cultural Festival is fully powered by student initiative. From planning performances to coordinating booths and managing backstage flow, students take the lead in bringing the event to life. They learn how to organize, communicate, and work as a team while creating something meaningful for the entire campus.