
About us
Mountain-minded.
Ocean-hearted.
We are based in Hualien, where mountains meet the sea.
This convergence of land and ocean shapes how we think,
driving an integrated approach to exploring how people and nature can sustainably coexist.

Positioning
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Environmental Challenges
We ground our work in research and real-world action, training environmental professionals who think in systems and act with public purpose. By connecting knowledge across mountains and sea, we tackle climate change and ecological risk head-on — in pursuit of solutions that actually hold up.
History
Where It All Began
NDHU was founded in Shoufeng, Hualien in 1994, with environmental studies among its very first academic programs. Hualien's coastline opens onto the Pacific, backed by some of Taiwan's most intact terrestrial ecosystems — a singular natural setting that has shaped our research ever since.

College Site Orthophoto (2001)
© 2026 Aerial Survey and Remote Sensing Branch, Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency, Ministry of Agriculture

College Building Under Construction (2011)
© 2026 Office of General Affairs, National Dong Hwa University
Timeline
1994 ●
Graduate Institute of Natural Resources Management
One of Taiwan's first academic programs dedicated to natural resource management and conservation research.
1999 ●
Graduate Institute of Environmental Policy
A pioneer in bringing interdisciplinary approaches to environmental governance and sustainable development.
2009 ●
College of Environmental Studies & Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies
Formed through institutional merger, consolidating expertise in natural resource management, environmental policy, ecological education, and earth sciences.
2022 ●
College of Environmental Studies and Oceanography
Incorporating the Institute of Marine Biology to strengthen integrated research across terrestrial and marine systems, in response to pressing global environmental and sustainability challenges.
The College Today
Three Decades of Growth
Thirty years on, the College comprises three academic units and five research centers. Our faculty span earth sciences, ecology and conservation, environmental education, environmental policy, and marine science — a tight-knit, wide-ranging academic community.

Research Centers
Research That Reaches Beyond the Lab
The College runs five research centers spanning ecology, marine science, seismology, disaster prevention, campus sustainability, and environmental education. More than hubs for specialized research, they're where academia connects with government, communities, and educators. Through long-term monitoring, interdisciplinary research, policy engagement, and public outreach, we bring our research findings back to where they matter — addressing the environmental challenges facing eastern Taiwan and beyond.








