𝒢OLDEN 𝒱ALLEY 𝒰NIVERSITY

Ito Ishioka's extraordinary Robotics lab

The Golden Valley University is located in San Fransokyo , Japan ;
Over a century before the current timeline , it was built to be attended by students who excelled in the field of science and technology.


By 1983 , the GVU and the San Fransokyo Art Institute became rival schools due to their different points of view — because science is objective , while art is subjective.
Both school played pranks on each other for a week , and this turned into a yearly tradition known as " 𝑹𝒊𝒗𝒂𝒍𝒓𝒚 𝑾𝒆𝒆𝒌 " that continued even in modern times.

Many decades later , Professor Granville taught robotics to students , and Professor Robert Callaghan , also a genius of robotics , began then to teach in the institute and inspired a lot of young people since he invented his own Laws of Robotics , as well as the Callaghan - Catmull spline.
His reputation also made him the dean of the school.

So in order to attend the school , applicants can register in the school's annual convention at its Exposition Hall , where up - and - coming geniuses showcase new creations , to receive acceptance into the university.

SUBJECTS

What kinds of things do you study in there?

Even though the university is well known for its amazing technology projects , there are a lot of other interesting subjects too!

The main subjects are :

- ( Computer Tech ) ;
- Science ;
- Thermodynamic ;
- psychology ;
- theater ;
- Music ;
- Economics ;
- biology ;
- Physics ;

Then to get along ( or replace ) with these , you can choose various different subjects such as :
• Mathematics , Chemistry , Accountancy and Geography.

Or , based on what type of technology you want to study — Hard and Soft — you get other things.
( which are Mechanical , Electrical , and Civil Technology for the hard type ;
And Food , Agro , and Bio - Resource Technology for the soft type. )

PS. :
• Hard technologies are tangible components that can be purchased and assembled into assistive - technology systems.
They include everything from simple mouth sticks , to computers and software.
• Soft technologies include the human areas of decision making , strategy development , training , and concept formation.

GVU's more deep explanation

Everything you need to know. — halls

As we all now every school — at least universities and colleges — has halls all over itselves.
So GVU also has its own big rooms for students to eat , stay alone , study.. Ecc.

The first one you'll find entering the big uni arch , is the Exposition hall.

• EXPOSITION HALL !

OH HEY, FOR BEST VIEWING, YOU'LL NEED TO TURN YOUR PHONE