The Jiawang Campus, located in the suburban area and formerly Xuzhou Industrial College, concentrates on engineering, vocational training, and applied sciences at Jiangsu Normal University. It caters to practical, industry-oriented education.
With its industrial heritage, the campus emphasizes hands-on learning through workshops and labs, supporting associate and vocational degrees alongside undergraduate engineering courses. It promotes regional development in manufacturing and technology.
The Kuiyuan Campus, originally the site of the Second Xuzhou Normal Academy, focuses on arts, fine arts, and performing arts education within Jiangsu Normal University. It provides specialized training in creative and performing disciplines.
This campus nurtures artistic talent through studios, theaters, and sports facilities, offering programs that blend traditional Chinese arts with modern techniques. It supports undergraduate courses emphasizing practical skills and performance.
The Quanshan Campus serves as the main academic and administrative center of Jiangsu Normal University, with a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This modern campus, established in 1985, houses several key faculties dedicated to advanced research and teaching in natural sciences and applied technologies, supporting the university's mission as a provincial key institution.
These faculties offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs, with state-of-the-art labs and research centers focusing on innovation in energy, materials, and environmental protection. The campus fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing students for careers in research, industry, and education.
The Yunlong Campus, the oldest campus dating back to the 1950s, specializes in humanities, social sciences, and teacher education at Jiangsu Normal University. It maintains a rich tradition in liberal arts education, emphasizing pedagogy and cultural studies in a historic urban setting.
Programs here prepare future educators and professionals in humanities, with emphasis on research in Chinese culture and education reform. The campus features libraries and cultural facilities supporting comprehensive teacher training.