THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STUDY HALL COMES TO THE END
Atatürk University, which has filled all its quotas with a 100% occupancy rate in the new academic year, is ready to welcome its new students with its 65-year-old education culture.
In addition to its success in the fields of social contribution, education and research and development with the New Generation University Design and Transformation Project, Atatürk University continues its projects to ensure that its students receive the best education and live a happy campus life. A new Study Hall was built for students with the instruction of Ömer Çomaklı.
The Study Hall, which is located in the center of the campus and has a total indoor area of 3 thousand square meters, will be able to serve approximately one thousand students at a time. In the center, which includes 8 study halls, each with an area of approximately 150 square meters, 2 (men and women) prayer rooms with an area of 14 square meters, 2 men and women WCs with an area of 52 square meters and 2 WCs for the disabled, the center also has an area of approximately 400 square meters. There will also be a canteen. It is planned that the study hall, which is planned to include social living areas, fields where various sports activities and recreation areas will be located in the garden, will be brought up for the new education period.
“The peace and happiness of our students is our first priority”
Stating that all the projects carried out at Atatürk University were prepared for students to lead a more comfortable campus life, Rector Prof. Dr. Ömer Çomaklı said that students who are physically and mentally comfortable achieve success more easily.
“In addition to the reading hall, which was completed in the past years and attracted great interest by our students, we have come to the end of the construction phase of the Study Hall, which is another important project. We have designed a center that our students can easily reach on our campus, which we always aim to renew and develop. In this unit, our students will be able to study and prepare for their exams, do various sports activities and spend their free time in the recreation areas. We will continue our projects with a management approach that puts the students at the center and cares about their happiness.” He finished his remarks.