Northeastern University – London

Northeastern University – London
TypeUndergraduate, postgraduate
EstablishedIncorporated 2010; announced 2011; offering tuition from September 2012
FounderA. C. Grayling
Parent institution
Northeastern University
EndowmentNone (2024)
Budget£62.6 million (2023/24)
Chief Executive OfficerRob Farquharson (CEO)
Academic staff
180 (2024/25)
Administrative staff
0 180 (2024/25)
Students1,060 (2024/25)
820 FTE (2024/25)
Undergraduates675 (2024/25)
Postgraduates385 (2024/25)
Location,
51°30′22″N 0°4′17″W / 51.50611°N 0.07139°W / 51.50611; -0.07139
Websitenulondon.ac.uk

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. The college originally specialised 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. 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.

The university's campus is located in the St Katharine Docks area of London.