國立臺灣大學學生會113學年度第2學期學生自治選舉
學生會會長選舉選舉公報

周仁傑
Ren-Jie, Chou
醫學工程學系 學士班三年級
經歷
When I first came to National Taiwan University, I was just a regular student trying to find my place within our department. I didn't have any grand titles or big plans. Curiosity and the willingness to learn was the only value I held. Over time, through participating in various school activities and meeting people (Professors and professionals) who inspired me, I found myself stepping out of my comfort zone more often. Eventually, I was able to take the role of student president in my department.
This journey from being someone who quietly observed, to someone trusted to lead taught me so much. I learned how to communicate clearly, support my peers, make decisions under pressure, and most importantly, listen. But even now, I know I still have a lot to learn. Leadership isn’t about knowing everything it’s about staying open, growing with others, and being willing to improve every step of the way.
With this mindset, I’m applying for the Student Association President because I want to continue that growth on a larger scale. I want to give back to my community that helped shape me into who I am now, and I am totally ready to do my best not as someone who’s perfect, but as someone who’s willing to keep getting better.
政見
I believe that NTU Student Association should not just be an administrative body, but should be a strong and an active platform that truly represents student voices, brings students together, and creates meaningful changes.
My Key Goals
1. Strengthen communication between students and the university - Plan to set up regular feedback channels (like surveys and open forums) so that student concerns are heard clearly and can be acted upon more efficiently.
2. Support sustainability and eco-friendly actions - lead campus-wide green initiatives (like reducing single-use plastics and encouraging recycling) to help build a more sustainable community.
3. Promote mental health awareness and stress support - work with the counseling center to spread mental health resources, if possible host stress-relief events, and build a more open and supportive environment on campus.
I may not have all the answers to everything, but I am ready to learn, listen, and grow with every student in NTU. I want to be the kind of leader who stands with the students, works hard behind the scenes, and does everything possible to make NTU better together.