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NYIT's modern campus in Nanjing, China is located in a growing new university community in a northeast suburb of Nanjing. NYIT shares numerous campus facilities with Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NUPT), one of the two best engineering universities in the region. At least 15,000 NUPT students share the large campus with NYIT-Nanjing's student body of less than 1,000. At least a dozen other universities with more than 100,000 students are in the immediate area.
Campus facilities include two gymnasiums, basketball and tennis courts, a track field, a large student center, libraries, computer labs, and numerous small stores. Dorms and offices have wired and wireless broadband internet service. In 2009, NYIT-NM
The campus has three cafeterias, and dozens of restaurants, stores, and other shops are within walking distance of campus.
Student clubs, held in conjunction with NUPT, are plentiful on campus and include: karate, volleyball, basketball, football, badminton, skateboard, table tennis, taekwondo, roller skating, tennis, bodybuilding, dance, computer game, cinematographer, financing and investing, military fans, psychology, Korean, Japanese, model, marketing, research of the company management, painting and calligraphy, green wind environmental friendly, music park, speech, software fans, computer graphics, cool water film office, film fans, fly film production, computer, reading, guitar, English, debating, drama, chess, cartoon, ACM program design, and girls club.