New College of the Humanities (
NCH) is an independent
undergraduate college in London, England, founded by the philosopher
A.C. Grayling, who became its first
Master. Since September 2012 it has been offering tuition in
economics, English,
history, law and
philosophy and Politics and International Relations for undergraduate degrees with the
University of London International Programmes. In addition, it requires all students to work towards a "Diploma of New College of the Humanities" by completing courses drawn from one of the other degree subjects, and also in applied ethics, logic and critical thinking, science literacy and business and professional skills. The college uses its own building,
The Registry, and some of the
University of London's teaching and student facilities, including
Senate House Library and the
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, all in the
Bloomsbury district of London.