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The graduate school supports high-level research with substantial education and study environments.

In April 2008, Building 14 (the 60th Anniversary Building) opened with state-of-the-art facilities to meet the needs of students now and in the future.


The graduate school facilities are located on the fifth and the sixth floors of Building 14 and provide a comfortable and calm environment for student research activities.

  • Graduate School Computer Laboratory

    24 desktop computers (Windows) are available in the Computer Laboratory for graduate students on the 6th floor of Building 14. Students can use them for collecting resources for their lectures and papers, and for exchanging information through the internet and e-mail.

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  • Classrooms

    There are 8 lecture rooms for 12-20 students, 10 seminar rooms for 12 students and 3 research guidance rooms for 12 students. While these rooms are primarily for lecture use, they can also be utilized as spaces for one-on-one thesis guidance sessions or for other lessons students might require.

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  • Self Study Rooms

    Self study rooms are available for each student on the 6th floor of Building 14 as a space for graduate students to study by themselves. Each cubicle contains a desk, bookshelf and a locker to help students concentrate on their studies.

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  • Graduate Student Lounge

    A lounge is available for students and teachers to meet and exchange ideas. Various information on research and job postings are displayed, and the lounge can be used by students for extracurricular activities as well.

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