Gwangju University Establishes Self-Study Rooms in Hosimgwan and Seongsilgwan View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University announced on the 5th that it has established open-structured self-study rooms to enhance the creativity of enrolled students.


This project, part of the University Innovation Support Project, created self-study rooms in two locations that satisfy both individual and group study needs.


The locations are the 14th floor of Hosimgwan at Gwangju University (115.2㎡) and the 1st floor of Seongsilgwan (101.25㎡), each accommodating 40 to 50 people.


The self-study rooms are dedicated study spaces for enrolled students, designed with a comfortable caf?-like atmosphere.


They are equipped with single seats for individual study and multi-person desks for group study, along with lighting and seating optimized for the learning environment, expected to maximize student convenience.


In particular, the Hosimgwan self-study room has received great acclaim for its outstanding view overlooking the entire school campus.



Kim Hwang-yong, head of the University Innovation Support Project Group at Gwangju University, said, “I hope the newly established self-study rooms become spaces where students can engage in creative activities, produce content, and participate in various cultural activities. We will continue to prepare more open and flexible learning spaces in line with the times.”


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