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The Nicosia campus is the oldest and is situated in the outskirts of Nicosia. Nicosia has been the capital city of Cyprus since the 12th century AD. It is the seat of government and the principal diplomatic, administrative and commercial centre of the island. The city is rich in cultural and historical heritage with museums, theaters, art galleries and libraries. Foreign embassies and consulates are also located in Nicosia. The capital is an ideal centre for both business and leisure, with easy access to the island’s other cities, beaches and mountain resorts. A recognized centre for global business, Nicosia is also a popular venue for many international seminars and conferences, with an excellent infrastructure including the International Conference Centre. Clearly, this overall environment is ideal for students interested in business, computing and related fields. The Nicosia campus is housed in new, purpose-built premises on a 30-donum site and provides ample room for lecturing purposes, 45 classrooms, specialized teaching labs and studios. These include 12 Computer Labs (including a Multimedia and a Design Lab), a Radio-TV Production room, a large Computer Engineering Lab, an Art Room, a Digital Processing Lab, 2 Biology and Chemistry Labs, 2 Aesthetics Labs, Catering Labs and a Studio for Graphic and Interior Design. The Campus also accommodates 13 amphitheatres, a cinema theatre (Cine Studio), a gym, a games room, a cafeteria and a restaurant as well as a separate library building.
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