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International Student Support DONG-A UNIVERSITY, WHERE WE MAKE YOUR HISTORY

Other University Life

Library

  • 3 campuses with reference rooms, reading rooms, a medical library branch, and a law library branch.
  • Collection includes around 1.2 million monographs, over 18,000 serial publications, and more than 55,000 non-book items.

Global Zone

  • A/V Zone : A space for watching various satellite broadcasts, including movies, news, dramas, and general entertainment.
  • Reading Zone : A space for reading materials from overseas universities, study abroad resources, foreign newspapers and magazines, and foreign books.
  • Internet Zone : An area for internet services.
  • Meeting Room : A space for foreign language conversation, learning, and interaction among users.

Healthcare Clinic

The Dong-A University Health Clinic was established with the aim of providing health management for students and faculty, early disease detection, improving campus hygiene, and other health-related enhancements. The clinic was founded in 1979 on the Seung Hak campus and in 1992 on the Boo Min campus. It is responsible for providing emergency care, health counseling, vaccinations, and maintaining campus hygiene.

Dong-A University Medical Center

Established in March 1990, this medical institution is equipped with advanced facilities and medical equipment. It has been serving the local community consistently, based on trust, service, and compassion, by providing accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. Furthermore, it actively engages in high-level clinical medical research in collaboration with the medical school to contribute to the improvement of public health and disease eradication. It also strives to produce excellent medical professionals and disseminates the latest medical technology and information to the local medical community, fulfilling its role as an educational hospital.

Museum

Established in November 1959 on the Gudeok Campus, the museum was relocated to the former Busan Provisional Government Building in Bumin-dong in May 2009. It houses over 30,000 precious artifacts, including 11 national treasures and 9 Busan Metropolitan City-designated cultural properties. The museum is divided into exhibition rooms on the second floor, which include an archaeology room, a ceramics room, a paintings room, a Buddhist art room, a calligraphy room, and a folk art room. On the third floor, there is a records room for the Busan Provisional Government Building. The museum is open to the public free of charge and provides academic research materials.

Information Processing Education Room and Internet Cafe

The entire campus is equipped with a wireless internet network, allowing wireless internet access from any location on campus. In addition, there are computers with high-speed internet access available throughout the campus, providing the freedom to use email and web surfing. Various software programs are also available, including Microsoft Office, Photoshop, Illustrator, AutoCAD, statistical packages, and website development software, to support and enhance students' IT skills.