Office of the Department of Special Police Officially Opens as Renovation of Jing-An Building Is Successfully Completed
publish date :
2025-12-23
On December 22, 2025 (Monday), the Department of Special Police held an Office Opening Tea Reception, officially inaugurating its new office space in a dignified and warm atmosphere. The unveiling ceremony was presided over by the President, with the Vice President, Secretary General, Director of General Affairs, Dean Kuan-Yuan Wu of the College of Police Science and Technology, and Department Chair Chunn-Neng Huang, along with other faculty members, in attendance to witness the occasion.
In his remarks, the President noted that the Department of Special Police was officially established in August 2024, with the important mission of cultivating professional talent capable of addressing emerging public security challenges and safeguarding national critical infrastructure. To support the department’s development and provide faculty and students with improved teaching and administrative facilities, the University initiated the renovation of the Jing-An Building in July 2024. Following more than a year of planning and construction, and through the close cooperation of multiple units, the renovation was successfully completed in December 2025. The project not only achieved spatial integration and functional optimization, but also laid a solid foundation for teaching, research, and administrative operations, marking a new stage of stable development for the department.
The opening ceremony included the unveiling of the department plaque, a group photo session, and the President’s address, followed by guided tours of the renovated spaces on the first and fourth floors, allowing guests to gain first-hand insight into the renovation成果. The President also expressed special appreciation to the Office of General Affairs, the Office of Accounting, the College of Police Science and Technology, and all related units for their support and assistance in ensuring the project’s timely completion.
The official opening of the department office not only reflects the University’s strong commitment to departmental development, but also demonstrates the effective integration of institutional resources and shared vision. The event concluded successfully amid lively exchanges, injecting new momentum into the future teaching and research development of the Department of Special Police.
In his remarks, the President noted that the Department of Special Police was officially established in August 2024, with the important mission of cultivating professional talent capable of addressing emerging public security challenges and safeguarding national critical infrastructure. To support the department’s development and provide faculty and students with improved teaching and administrative facilities, the University initiated the renovation of the Jing-An Building in July 2024. Following more than a year of planning and construction, and through the close cooperation of multiple units, the renovation was successfully completed in December 2025. The project not only achieved spatial integration and functional optimization, but also laid a solid foundation for teaching, research, and administrative operations, marking a new stage of stable development for the department.
The opening ceremony included the unveiling of the department plaque, a group photo session, and the President’s address, followed by guided tours of the renovated spaces on the first and fourth floors, allowing guests to gain first-hand insight into the renovation成果. The President also expressed special appreciation to the Office of General Affairs, the Office of Accounting, the College of Police Science and Technology, and all related units for their support and assistance in ensuring the project’s timely completion.
The official opening of the department office not only reflects the University’s strong commitment to departmental development, but also demonstrates the effective integration of institutional resources and shared vision. The event concluded successfully amid lively exchanges, injecting new momentum into the future teaching and research development of the Department of Special Police.