Korea Science Academy of KAIST - Facilities

Facilities

1. Hi-Tech Science Building(Changjo-Gwan)

  • The science building(building size : 61,200 square feet) houses labs equipped with the latest facilities and devices
  • 9-story building, 1,150 square meters
  • Designed for lab work in information and applied sciences
  • State-of-the-art equipment including telescopes, SEM, NMR, and SPM
  • A center for research the engages students and professors

2. Art&Physical Eduacation Building (Seol Dong-geun Gwan(previous Yeji-Gwan))

  • Character development through the students' activities such as sports and a number of club activities
  • Building size : 6-story building including the basement
  • facilities : 36 rooms-orchestra room, drama room, computer music room, mlti-design room, photo room, pottery room, recreation music room, yoga room, gymnasium, etc.

3. Dormitories

  • 177 rooms in the male student residence (Gyoenu-Gwan), 79 rooms in the female student residence(Jicknyeo-Gwan)
  • On weekends, a wide wariety of volunteer works and general interest programs are available.

4. ECC (English Communication Center)

  • Three exclusive foreign language classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia facilities to help enhance linguistic capacity of students and faculty members
  • English Therapy Programs with native speakers of English
  • Issue KSA Newspaper

5. Library

  • An extensive selection of science books and periordicals
  • A huge selection of books on social sciences, liberal arts, literature and general interests

6. Guest House(Baekyang-Gwan)

  • 17 rooms for visiting faculty and parents
  • facilities : 2 conference rooms, 1 laundry

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