Represent the English word "MATH" through abstract lines and angles to illustrate abstract geometric concepts, combining aesthetics and depth while emphasizing the importance of mathematics as the foundation of all sciences.
Purpose of the Organization
1.Provide a learning environment for the department to promote regular academic exchange and research culture.
2.Offer students in the department channels to participate in internal affairs and establish consensus.
3.Foster relationships between students and faculty within the department.
4.Protect the rights and interests of students in the department.
5.Enhance recognition among students of different grades and promote camaraderie among classmates.
6.Utilize the knowledge learned in the department by participating in public affairs.
7.Encourage department students to participate in university-wide and intercollegiate activities to enhance the department's reputation.
Club ExpertiseThe association aims to broadly serve alumni, strengthen connections between seniors and juniors, enhance the academic atmosphere, and promote academic exchange.
Club VisionCultivate knowledgeable professionals, create personal value, enhance the capabilities of the club, shoulder the club's mission, build emotional bridges, and co-create a wonderful new university life.
Club Website
Club OfficeSG106
Certification Requirements
Members must be currently enrolled students of the Tamkang University Department of Mathematics, have paid the department fee, and become official members of the association.
Participation: To fill out the certification, participants must complete registration (including the registration form and fee) and sign in (on-site sign-in sheet). Only certifications in the university's standardized format will be accepted, and participants must adhere to the university's certification process.
Execution: There will be one opportunity for execution; those who have paid the department fee can participate in the officer training activities and collaborate on writing a project proposal.
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