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Media Information Center

Media Information CenterMedia Information Center

The heart of the on-campus network consists of 900 computers with media studies studios fully equipped with the latest digital equipment. This optimum environment allows students to create their own cutting-edge content and relay it both on and beyond campus over the internet.

Roof Top

Roof Garden
Roof Garden
Splendid views of Hiroshima city from the lawn or the veranda
Light Courtyard
Light Courtyard
To reduce the harshness of light in the computer room, a well-lit courtyard with a vaulted ceiling at its center is provided to allow in natural light and breeze.

4th Floor

Free Space
Free Space
100 computers and 8 printers are available for students to use freely for internet, e-mail, essay writing, and more.

3rd Floor

Standard Rooms (3rd・4th F)
Standard Rooms (3rd/4th F)
There are total of 9 standard rooms on the 3rd and 4th floors equipped with 36 computers each, each computer installed with the latest multi-use educational software.
Rooms for Seminars (2nd・3rd F)
Rooms for Seminars (2nd/3rd F)
Each room has a projector and a screen. Two types of rooms are available: with computers around the wall, or equipped with laptop computers.

2nd Floor

Control Room
Control Room
Fully digital equipment is available for students to create their own content and transmit it over the internet.
Large classroom
Large classroom
A room equipped with 156 computers, 2 big screens and a 50-inch plasma display. Large numbers of people may work on computers at the same time.

1st Floor

Studio A
Studio A
For high-definition, full digital images, not only for recording and editing, but for basic practice, too.
Studio B
Studio B
A practice studio featuring fully digital equipment for video recording and linear editing.
Radio Booth
Radio Booth
The radio booth is used for various kinds of radio program production, such as disk jockey training or interviews.