GUtech: A Campus Open To Community 

GUtech maintains an open and welcoming campus environment, offering members of the public access to a range of facilities that support cultural engagement, education, recreation, and community well-being. The university provides public access to all buildings on its campus and serves as a venue for events that foster public engagement. The GUtech amphitheatre acts as a vibrant gathering space, regularly hosting cultural events, celebrations, exhibitions, workshops, and conferences, often organised in collaboration with local and international partners. These activities are open to the wider and broader community, fostering social connection, cultural exchange, and meaningful interaction between students, residents, and visitors.

GUtech further enhances community engagement by providing public access to its recreational sports facilities, including the football fields, padel courts, tennis courts, and basketball courts, which can be booked by community members for a minimal fee. This encourages healthy lifestyles and positions the campus as an inclusive community hub.

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Additionally, the university’s Eco-House serves as an important educational demonstration site, showcasing sustainable building design and energy-efficient living solutions. The Eco-House is frequently visited by schools, educational groups, and external guests who tour the facility to learn about sustainable architecture, renewable energy integration, and environmentally conscious living practices. Through this initiative, GUtech supports community knowledge-sharing and inspires younger generations to pursue environmentally responsible choices.

The green areas on the GUtech campus offer an inviting environment for relaxation, recreation, and social interaction, enhancing the overall well-being and quality of life for both the GUtech community and its visitors.

By opening its campus facilities for public use and educational engagement, GUtech actively promotes community inclusivity, cultural participation, sustainability awareness, and shared learning beyond the university community.

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