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Northeastern University – London
University in London, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northeastern University – London is a public university in London, England. It was founded in 2010 as New College of the Humanities by the philosopher A. C. Grayling, who became its first Master.[2] The college originally specialized in the humanities, social sciences, and master's degrees at the intersection of the humanities and technology. In February 2019 the college was acquired by Northeastern University, a private American research university based in Boston, Massachusetts, and rebranded as NCH at Northeastern.[3][4] A year later, in February 2020, NCH at Northeastern was granted its own taught degree awarding powers. It was awarded university title and changed its name to "Northeastern University – London" after regulatory approval by the Office for Students in July 2022.[5]
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Type | Undergraduate, postgraduate |
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Established | Incorporated 2010; announced 2011; offering tuition from September 2012 |
Endowment | £2.5 million (2014/15)[1] |
Officer in charge | Rob Farquharson (COO) |
Founder | A. C. Grayling |
Students | 500 |
Undergraduates | 300 students |
Location | , 51°31′15″N 0°7′19″W |
Ownership | Northeastern University |
Website | nulondon |
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The university's campus is located in the St Katharine Docks area of London.