ULS Infrastructure

Nursing and Psychology Building

Thanks to a joint investment of $5.350 million with the Regional Government, the University of La Serena has a modern 5.175 m2 building that houses Nursing and Psychology degrees. It has three levels and complies with universal accessibility standards both to the building and its connection to the campus.

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Ontological clinic

The Teaching Assistance Dental Clinic meets high quality standards and has allowed the approach to the community through care of highly prevalent oral pathologies, with a main focus on people who do not always have the resources to frequently attend a surgeon. dentist, performing dental treatments and providing solutions to dental and maxillofacial problems.

Right Building

In an important milestone for the University of La Serena, the inauguration of the building for the Law degree is carried out. The work is structured on two floors, considering modern and spacious rooms, a meeting room, offices, a multipurpose room and an elevator for people with disabilities.

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Modern training spaces

The University has been concerned with building and remodeling spaces that have optimal conditions for the development of teaching and university life. Comprehensive training spaces such as rooms and laboratories have modern furniture and multimedia and computer equipment. This is the case of the Journalism career and its Digital Content Room.

Infrastructure and equipment for quality research

The increase in infrastructure and equipment for research has been one of the achievements of the institution in recent years. Proof of this are the top-level laboratories of the Multidisciplinary Research Institute of Science and Technology, which seeks to provide services to the ULS in teaching, research, outreach and, furthermore, in the development and accreditation of doctoral programs.

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Universal Accessibility Works

The University of La Serena has carried out a series of universal accessibility works on its campus, to comprehensively serve students and people with disabilities. An example of this is the Ignacio Domeyko Campus Elevator and the ramps built in various university spaces.

Reading Rooms

The University has Reading Rooms dependent on the Central Library, which contain print and digital collections to support the courses taught on the respective campuses. One of the newest is the one located on the Andrés Bello Campus, a modern space equipped with comfortable real estate so that students can study and do different jobs in a pleasant and safe place.

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Isabel Bongard Campus Amphitheater

Rescuing traditional elements of the building and exalting the work of the famous poet Gabriela Mistral by incorporating 12 stained glass windows that recall important passages of her life and work. These were the aspects considered by the remodeling work of the Amphitheater of the Ex Escuela Normal, located on the Isabel Bongard Campus, and which is part of the policy of improving spaces of the University.

Mistralian Center and Gabriela Mistral House

Located in the Las Compañías sector, the Mistraliano Documentation and Research Center safeguards the documentary legacy of Gabriela Mistral, such as a copy of the manuscripts, correspondence and other documents of the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Center is located next to the house where the poetess lived and created her first works, and which was restored thanks to financing from the Regional Government and the Undersecretary of Regional Development.

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Bicentennial Clock

This symbolic clock has a design inspired by the Diaguita culture -a native people of the Coquimbo Region- and was built with materials extracted from the same mountains in the area, as a way of significantly representing an important part of the regional identity.

Infrastructure for university development