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ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice. PROFESSOR GREGG D. CARUSO Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at theUniversity of
DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes's Research. Stephen has worked on a variety of research projects, from his first academic appointment on an EU-funded Framework 7 Project into the reform of international competition law litigation, the results of which were published in Cross- Border EU Competition Law Actions, M. Danov, F. Becker and P. Beaumont eds. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2013; book cited by the EU courts). DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. DR CALLUM BARRELL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN POLITICS AND IR Dr Callum Barrell's Teaching. Prior to joining NCH Dr Barrell was a Senior Teaching Assistant in the School of History at Queen Mary University of London, where he taught on two courses, ‘The History of Western Political Thought from Thucydides to Marx’ (2012-2015) and ‘History in Practice’ (2014-2015). NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice. PROFESSOR GREGG D. CARUSO Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at theUniversity of
DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes's Research. Stephen has worked on a variety of research projects, from his first academic appointment on an EU-funded Framework 7 Project into the reform of international competition law litigation, the results of which were published in Cross- Border EU Competition Law Actions, M. Danov, F. Becker and P. Beaumont eds. (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2013; book cited by the EU courts). DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. DR CALLUM BARRELL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN POLITICS AND IR Dr Callum Barrell's Teaching. Prior to joining NCH Dr Barrell was a Senior Teaching Assistant in the School of History at Queen Mary University of London, where he taught on two courses, ‘The History of Western Political Thought from Thucydides to Marx’ (2012-2015) and ‘History in Practice’ (2014-2015).ENRICHMENT AT NCH
Enrichment at NCH is a fantastic opportunity to explore an extra subject in addition to those involved in your degree programme by going to the lectures of, and writing one essay each for, two 30-credit modules from the same Faculty. TEACHING / EVENT GUIDANCE FROM 17 MAY 2021 Teaching / Event guidance from 17th May 2021 The UK government has permitted face to face teaching to resume for all students from Monday 17th May. This also allows the College to host educational events, but we need to remain cautious and FACULTY PAGES ARCHIVE Head of Faculty and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy. Dr Brian Ball is the Head of Faculty and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. He received a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University with Honours in Philosophy and a Minor Concentration in Lingu Read Biography. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY AND NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Northeastern University and New College of the Humanities. In 2018 New College of the Humanities (NCH) entered into a close global partnership with Northeastern University, becoming part of the Northeastern family. The College’s central London campus is FURTHER ACCOMMODATION Chapter Aldgate is located within a 20-minute walk to Devon House. It is also in a fantastic location within walking distance to The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane Market. You can contact Chapter Aldgate via email aldgate@chapter-living.com or by phone +44 (0)203 675 9192 or online. *Correct as of December 2020. NCH RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS TEAM The Recruitment team visits schools in the UK and internationally to meet prospective applicants and tell them about what NCH has to offer. We also arrange open days and taster days at our base in Bedford Square. The Admissions team provides information and advice onapplying to
TASTER LECTURES
Creative Writing Taster Lecture. This Creative Writing taster, ‘Using Creative Writing to Express Your Passion and Politics’, explores the ways in which people use fiction, poetry, scripts and manifestos to create change in the world. Join us on Wednesday 9 June 2021, 4:30-5:30pm. Book now. Philosophy Taster Lecture.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atREBECCA MACCABE
Rebecca Maccabe's Research. Rebecca Maccabe is an experienced teacher with a background in educational research. Her most recent research has focused on designing and delivering localised peer assisted study schemes to raise student attainment, particularly from underrepresented groups. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atDR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State Examination DR CALLUM BARRELL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN POLITICS AND IR Dr Callum Barrell's Teaching. Prior to joining NCH Dr Barrell was a Senior Teaching Assistant in the School of History at Queen Mary University of London, where he taught on two courses, ‘The History of Western Political Thought from Thucydides to Marx’ (2012-2015) and ‘History in Practice’ (2014-2015). PROFESSOR MONOJIT CHATTERJI Professor Monojit Chatterji's Teaching. Monojit started teaching in 1972 as a Tutor in Economics at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He has taught at the University of Essex, the University of Dundee, University of Cambridge and held visiting lectureships at the University of California, the Indian Statistical Institute and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). DR EDMUND NEILL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MODERN HISTORY About Dr Edmund Neill. Dr Neill is a Lecturer in Modern History at New College of the Humanities. He gained a BA in Modern History at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was a college scholar. Subsequently, he gained an MSc in Political Theory with distinction at the London School of Economics, where he was also a departmentalscholar
NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atDR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State Examination DR CALLUM BARRELL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN POLITICS AND IR Dr Callum Barrell's Teaching. Prior to joining NCH Dr Barrell was a Senior Teaching Assistant in the School of History at Queen Mary University of London, where he taught on two courses, ‘The History of Western Political Thought from Thucydides to Marx’ (2012-2015) and ‘History in Practice’ (2014-2015). PROFESSOR MONOJIT CHATTERJI Professor Monojit Chatterji's Teaching. Monojit started teaching in 1972 as a Tutor in Economics at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He has taught at the University of Essex, the University of Dundee, University of Cambridge and held visiting lectureships at the University of California, the Indian Statistical Institute and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). DR EDMUND NEILL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MODERN HISTORY About Dr Edmund Neill. Dr Neill is a Lecturer in Modern History at New College of the Humanities. He gained a BA in Modern History at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was a college scholar. Subsequently, he gained an MSc in Political Theory with distinction at the London School of Economics, where he was also a departmentalscholar
ENRICHMENT AT NCH
Enrichment at NCH is a fantastic opportunity to explore an extra subject in addition to those involved in your degree programme by going to the lectures of, and writing one essay each for, two 30-credit modules from the same Faculty.EXTERNAL EXAMINING
Read and download New College of the Humanities' External Examiner documents. These documents are part of the NCH Academic Handbook.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
NCH RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS TEAM The Recruitment team visits schools in the UK and internationally to meet prospective applicants and tell them about what NCH has to offer. We also arrange open days and taster days at our base in Bedford Square. The Admissions team provides information and advice onapplying to
NCH ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Frequently Requested Documents. Read and download the College's frequently requested documents here. GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U.in England Program at NCH.We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U.in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities.TASTER LECTURES
Creative Writing Taster Lecture. This Creative Writing taster, ‘Using Creative Writing to Express Your Passion and Politics’, explores the ways in which people use fiction, poetry, scripts and manifestos to create change in the world. Join us on Wednesday 9 June 2021, 4:30-5:30pm. Book now. Philosophy Taster Lecture.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State Examination DR EDMUND NEILL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MODERN HISTORY Dr Edmund Neill's Teaching. Dr Neill has extensive teaching experience in history and politics, having taught at both undergraduate and graduate levels, at a number of institutions (Oxford, Royal Holloway, NCH), and in a variety of formats (lectures, seminars, tutorials). NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice. PROFESSOR GREGG D. CARUSO Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at theUniversity of
DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice. PROFESSOR GREGG D. CARUSO Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at theUniversity of
DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. FACULTY PAGES ARCHIVE Head of Faculty and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy. Dr Brian Ball is the Head of Faculty and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. He received a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University with Honours in Philosophy and a Minor Concentration in Lingu Read Biography.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
PRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events. FURTHER ACCOMMODATION Chapter Aldgate is located within a 20-minute walk to Devon House. It is also in a fantastic location within walking distance to The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane Market. You can contact Chapter Aldgate via email aldgate@chapter-living.com or by phone +44 (0)203 675 9192 or online. *Correct as of December 2020.DEVON HOUSE IMAGES
Over 120 students and staff attended the online presentations and were able to take a first peek at the plans for our stunning new campus. The campus accommodation stretches over 39,000 square feet across the ground and first floor of Devon House in St Katharine Docks. The campus will have an impressive private street entrance and welcomearea.
GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U. in England Program at NCH. We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U. in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities. NCH RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS TEAM The Recruitment team visits schools in the UK and internationally to meet prospective applicants and tell them about what NCH has to offer. We also arrange open days and taster days at our base in Bedford Square. The Admissions team provides information and advice onapplying to
JOBS AND CAREERS
Job Opportunities at NCH. New College of the Humanities is the most exciting innovation in UK higher education for many years and is building a team of qualified, experienced and knowledgeable academic and professional staff.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’. DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice. PROFESSOR GREGG D. CARUSO Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at theUniversity of
DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice. PROFESSOR GREGG D. CARUSO Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at theUniversity of
DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. FACULTY PAGES ARCHIVE Head of Faculty and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy. Dr Brian Ball is the Head of Faculty and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. He received a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University with Honours in Philosophy and a Minor Concentration in Lingu Read Biography.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
PRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events. FURTHER ACCOMMODATION Chapter Aldgate is located within a 20-minute walk to Devon House. It is also in a fantastic location within walking distance to The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane Market. You can contact Chapter Aldgate via email aldgate@chapter-living.com or by phone +44 (0)203 675 9192 or online. *Correct as of December 2020.DEVON HOUSE IMAGES
Over 120 students and staff attended the online presentations and were able to take a first peek at the plans for our stunning new campus. The campus accommodation stretches over 39,000 square feet across the ground and first floor of Devon House in St Katharine Docks. The campus will have an impressive private street entrance and welcomearea.
GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U. in England Program at NCH. We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U. in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities. NCH RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS TEAM The Recruitment team visits schools in the UK and internationally to meet prospective applicants and tell them about what NCH has to offer. We also arrange open days and taster days at our base in Bedford Square. The Admissions team provides information and advice onapplying to
JOBS AND CAREERS
Job Opportunities at NCH. New College of the Humanities is the most exciting innovation in UK higher education for many years and is building a team of qualified, experienced and knowledgeable academic and professional staff.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’. DR DANIEL SWIFT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH Dr Daniel Swift is a Senior Lecturer in English. He has a BA from Oxford University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. He has written books about William Shakespeare, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of the Second World War, and edited the poems of John Berryman. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atDR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of PROFESSOR MONOJIT CHATTERJI Professor Monojit Chatterji's Teaching. Monojit started teaching in 1972 as a Tutor in Economics at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He has taught at the University of Essex, the University of Dundee, University of Cambridge and held visiting lectureships at the University of California, the Indian Statistical Institute and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). DR EDMUND NEILL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MODERN HISTORY About Dr Edmund Neill. Dr Neill is a Lecturer in Modern History at New College of the Humanities. He gained a BA in Modern History at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was a college scholar. Subsequently, he gained an MSc in Political Theory with distinction at the London School of Economics, where he was also a departmentalscholar
NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atDR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of PROFESSOR MONOJIT CHATTERJI Professor Monojit Chatterji's Teaching. Monojit started teaching in 1972 as a Tutor in Economics at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He has taught at the University of Essex, the University of Dundee, University of Cambridge and held visiting lectureships at the University of California, the Indian Statistical Institute and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). DR EDMUND NEILL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MODERN HISTORY About Dr Edmund Neill. Dr Neill is a Lecturer in Modern History at New College of the Humanities. He gained a BA in Modern History at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was a college scholar. Subsequently, he gained an MSc in Political Theory with distinction at the London School of Economics, where he was also a departmentalscholar
PRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U.in England Program at NCH.We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U.in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities. NCH RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS TEAM The Recruitment team visits schools in the UK and internationally to meet prospective applicants and tell them about what NCH has to offer. We also arrange open days and taster days at our base in Bedford Square. The Admissions team provides information and advice onapplying to
NCH ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Frequently Requested Documents. Read and download the College's frequently requested documents here. LECTURER IN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (EDUCATION FOCUSED) JOB LECTURER IN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (EDUCATION FOCUSED) JOB DESCRIPTION 3 appointments, please highlight your contractual preferences and availability in the cover letter. Responsibilities for Lecturer roles are specified in NCH internal job descriptions. NCH APPRENTICESHIP TEAM Professor Scott S. P. Wildman BSc (Hons), PhD, FHEA. Professor Scott Wildman, a Professor of Higher Education and Human Physiology, is the Director of Apprenticeships & Workforce Development at New College of Humanities. He was previously Director of Apprenticeships at the University of Kent and has held academic appointments at the Royal PATHWAY PROGRAMME MANAGER 1 Pathway Programme Manager - Job Description _____ POSITION OVERVIEW Location St. Katherine’s Dock, London Term Full-time, permanent Base Campus and at Housing Accommodation (London, Zone 1) Salary Up to 30,000 per annum + paid for accommodation in Central London Benefits Generous benefits package including 25 days holiday allowance (excl.Bank
PATHWAY PROGRAMME COORDINATORS PATHWAY PROGRAMME COORDINATOR - JOB DESCRIPTION _____ 2 The N.U.in Programme Student Cohort: The N.U.in Programme runs during the fall NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atDR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of PROFESSOR MONOJIT CHATTERJI Professor Monojit Chatterji's Teaching. Monojit started teaching in 1972 as a Tutor in Economics at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He has taught at the University of Essex, the University of Dundee, University of Cambridge and held visiting lectureships at the University of California, the Indian Statistical Institute and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). DR EDMUND NEILL, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN MODERN HISTORY About Dr Edmund Neill. Dr Neill is a Lecturer in Modern History at New College of the Humanities. He gained a BA in Modern History at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, where he was a college scholar. Subsequently, he gained an MSc in Political Theory with distinction at the London School of Economics, where he was also a departmentalscholar
NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016.DR RIXT WOUDSTRA
Dr Rixt Woudstra's Teaching. At NCH, Dr Rixt Woudstra offers a variety of courses on architectural and urban history, material culture and cultural heritage, including a two-term survey course ‘Modern Architecture: 1851 to the Present’, as well as ‘The City in Contemporary History’ and ‘Architecture in London: Building A Global Metropolis’.PAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer atDR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationSTEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf ofPRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles.ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021. NCH ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Frequently Requested Documents. Read and download the College's frequently requested documents here. GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U.in England Program at NCH.We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U.in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities. NCH RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS TEAM The Recruitment team visits schools in the UK and internationally to meet prospective applicants and tell them about what NCH has to offer. We also arrange open days and taster days at our base in Bedford Square. The Admissions team provides information and advice onapplying to
NCH APPRENTICESHIP TEAM Professor Scott S. P. Wildman BSc (Hons), PhD, FHEA. Professor Scott Wildman, a Professor of Higher Education and Human Physiology, is the Director of Apprenticeships & Workforce Development at New College of Humanities. He was previously Director of Apprenticeships at the University of Kent and has held academic appointments at the Royal EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES POLICY EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES POLICY _____ 2 learners affected for a period of four weeks or more will need to be placed on anPSYCHOLOGY MINOR
The Psychology minor explores fundamental principles, concepts, and issues in the major areas of contemporary scientific psychology. Students will gain an understanding of the biological, cognitive, and psychosocial factors underlying behaviours. These include exploring what influences and regulates learning and motivation; personalitydynamics
BSC (HONS) DIGITAL & TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS Digital & Technology Solutions Professional (Integrated Degree) Apprenticeship Programme. Accelerate the digital capabilities of your business with a tailored, experience-driven degree programme that increases productivity and equips your employees with crucial IT, business and data skills. Overview. Courses. Entry Requirements. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationPAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer at ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationPAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer at ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf ofPRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES BOARD A. C. Grayling CBE MA DPhil (Oxon) FRSA FRSL is the Master of the New College of the Humanities, London, and its Professor of Philosophy. He is also a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford. He is the author of over thirty books of philosophy, biography, history of ideas, and essays. He was for a number of years a columnist on the INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Students . London is one of the best and the most multicultural city in the world. By coming to study at NCH you will embrace a global mindset from day one integrating yourself with Northeastern students coming from all over the world.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U.in England Program at NCH.We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U.in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities.TASTER LECTURES
Creative Writing Taster Lecture. This Creative Writing taster, ‘Using Creative Writing to Express Your Passion and Politics’, explores the ways in which people use fiction, poetry, scripts and manifestos to create change in the world. Join us on Wednesday 9 June 2021, 4:30-5:30pm. Book now. Philosophy Taster Lecture. NCH ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Frequently Requested Documents. Read and download the College's frequently requested documents here. ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
PSYCHOLOGY MINOR
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Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationPAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer at ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationPAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer at ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf ofPRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events.PRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES BOARD A. C. Grayling CBE MA DPhil (Oxon) FRSA FRSL is the Master of the New College of the Humanities, London, and its Professor of Philosophy. He is also a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford. He is the author of over thirty books of philosophy, biography, history of ideas, and essays. He was for a number of years a columnist on the INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Students . London is one of the best and the most multicultural city in the world. By coming to study at NCH you will embrace a global mindset from day one integrating yourself with Northeastern students coming from all over the world.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
TASTER LECTURES
Creative Writing Taster Lecture. This Creative Writing taster, ‘Using Creative Writing to Express Your Passion and Politics’, explores the ways in which people use fiction, poetry, scripts and manifestos to create change in the world. Join us on Wednesday 9 June 2021, 4:30-5:30pm. Book now. Philosophy Taster Lecture. NCH ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Frequently Requested Documents. Read and download the College's frequently requested documents here. GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U.in England Program at NCH.We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U.in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities. ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
PSYCHOLOGY MINOR
The Psychology minor explores fundamental principles, concepts, and issues in the major areas of contemporary scientific psychology. Students will gain an understanding of the biological, cognitive, and psychosocial factors underlying behaviours. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationPAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer at ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf of NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES Dual Masters Options. Our MSc in Computer Science offers students an unrivalled opportunity to gain both a UK and a US masters degree, plus eligibility to work in both the UK and the US for two years immediately after graduating from each masters degree. Find out more. School Certificate in Philosophy. We are accepting registrations forthe
ESSAY COMPETITION
1. Register for the competition – After registering you will be emailed more information. 2. Choose one of the essay titles. 3. Write your 1,500-word essay. 4. Submit your essay via our online form (URL will be emailed to you after you register) by 12:00 pm GMT (Midday) Monday February 1st 2021.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourage excellence in teaching, engagement, and research. Andrew manages all Heads of Faculties and directs all faculty structures and roles. PROFESSOR ELIZABETH MYTTON Professor Elizabeth Mytton's Teaching. Online summer programme: Law Accelerate, 2020. Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, University of Brighton, 2017-2018. (Solent University) Criminal Law, Law & Society, Law & the Individual, Legal Skills, Dissertation supervision, 2010-2016. ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT WITH BUSINESS OR PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOB DESCRIPTION 3 Application process Applications should be made via this link by 20.00, 25 May 2021.Please reference your application “APM0221”.Early applications are encouraged and will be reviewedon receipt.
DR ALICE SCHNEIDER
Alice Schneider is Head of the Law Faculty and Lecturer in Law at New College of the. Humanities. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of. Oxford and holds qualifying degrees in English and German Law from King’s College London. and the Humboldt University in Berlin (LLB and First State ExaminationPAULA BODDINGTON
Dr Paula Boddington's Research. Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including artificial intelligence, data ethics, medical ethics, and ethical issues in genetics and genomics, examining both abstract philosophical questions and the implications for policy and practice.DR JADE FLETCHER
Dr. Jade Fletcher is a Lecturer in Philosophy at New College of the Humanities. She completed her degrees (BA, MA, and PhD) at the University of Leeds. In the final year of her PhD she was awarded the Analysis Trust Studentship and spent that year as a visiting researcher and lecturer at ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
STEPHEN DNES
Stephen Dnes is a Assistant Professor in Law at NCH. Following legal education at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the University of Virginia School of Law, Stephen was admitted to the New York Bar and developed a competition law practice with periods of work in Brussels, London, New York, and Washington, working on behalf ofPRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events.PRIDE MONTH
June marks Pride Month in the UK. New College of the Humanities will be providing resources, access to content, and events. NEW COLLEGE OF THE HUMANITIES BOARD A. C. Grayling CBE MA DPhil (Oxon) FRSA FRSL is the Master of the New College of the Humanities, London, and its Professor of Philosophy. He is also a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford. He is the author of over thirty books of philosophy, biography, history of ideas, and essays. He was for a number of years a columnist on the INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Students . London is one of the best and the most multicultural city in the world. By coming to study at NCH you will embrace a global mindset from day one integrating yourself with Northeastern students coming from all over the world.ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
Professor Andrew Ginger MA DPhil (Oxon), Oficial de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Dean of Faculties. As Dean of Faculties, Andrew provides faculty with academic leadership and representation, with a wide-ranging remit to promote faculty development and encourageexcellence in
TASTER LECTURES
Creative Writing Taster Lecture. This Creative Writing taster, ‘Using Creative Writing to Express Your Passion and Politics’, explores the ways in which people use fiction, poetry, scripts and manifestos to create change in the world. Join us on Wednesday 9 June 2021, 4:30-5:30pm. Book now. Philosophy Taster Lecture. NCH ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Frequently Requested Documents. Read and download the College's frequently requested documents here. GLOBAL EXPERIENCE TEAM Global Experience Team. The Global Experience Team co-ordinates the N.U.in England Program at NCH.We are responsible for the smooth running of the N.U.in England operations including quality assurance, pastoral care, housing and extra-curricular activities. ENGLISH WITH ECONOMICS BA (HONS) I NEW COLLEGE OF THE Summary. For this English with Economics BA (Hons) degree, you will study a broad range of literature from 1550 to the present day, and focus on literary forms and how they have changed over time. In the Economics minor you will complement your study of English with an understanding of the structures that influence the cultures andsocieties
PSYCHOLOGY MINOR
The Psychology minor explores fundamental principles, concepts, and issues in the major areas of contemporary scientific psychology. Students will gain an understanding of the biological, cognitive, and psychosocial factors underlying behaviours. This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to collect information about how you interact with our website and allow us to remember you. We use this information in order to improve and customize your browsing experience and for analytics and metrics about our visitors both on this website and other media. To find out more about the cookies we use, see our Privacy Policy. If you decline, your information won’t be tracked when you visit this website. A single cookie will be used in your browser to remember your preference not to be tracked.Accept Decline
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