The Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology is located across the South Area (Main Building
and Buildings 1, 2, and 3), the Central Area (Building 5), and adjacent research facilities. Within
these areas, the campus offers a well-equipped environment to support doctoral students’ learning,
including the Natural Science Library, welfare facilities such as cafeterias, shops, and convenience
stores, as well as daily food trucks.
The campus continues to develop, and in the 2025 academic year, construction of new facilities is
underway.
Main Building, Buildings 1, 2, and 3
Left figure: Academic Hall and Grand Staircase
A space where students can freely study and relax.
Tables are equipped with power outlets, and wireless Wi-Fi is available.
Right figure: Academic Promenade
Around Building 5
The library houses approximately 420,000 volumes, with extensive collections in science, engineering, and pharmaceutical studies. From the reading areas, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Science Hill.
This library specializes in mathematics, housing a unique collection of domestic and international reference books not found elsewhere. Students from any field are welcome to borrow materials.