New College of Humanities before first major tranche of the offer, as it prepares for the first cohort of students
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New College of Humanities before first major tranche of the offer, as it prepares for the first cohort of students
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(PRWEB UK) 20 April 2012
College of Humanities
(NCH) announced today (20 April 2012), the first major section deals made in the first cohort of students September 2012.
of 355 applications to date has made NCH 91 offers for students, seven of whom are from Grants (without quotas), and 37 are for exhibitions (of £ 7,200 per year). The university team has already received inquiries about the 1478 record of 2013.
This comes as the college is the appointment of two new high-profile academic faculty. Professor Simon May is a visiting professor at the Faculty of Philosophy. Professor Barbara McDonald is a visiting professor NCH be prepared for high school teachers LLB Law.
Professor AC Grayling, New School Teacher of Humanities, said: “I am delighted to welcome Simon May and Barbara McDonald for academic staff, since we signed the first major tranche of offers make the excellence of our employees reflects the quality of the students. NCH had to have the request, and we have the interest of students and parents since its launch last year.
“It was a busy time for the NCH team that visited and conversations with many schools on the value of studying the humanities. It was particularly gratifying to help direct dialogue with the students, to inform your choice of further investigation and let them know what would your life be like if they wanted to go to college to be.
“We continue to applications from students with talents from all over the UK will receive, and have planned a series of interviews with prospective students for next month.
“Not only we were pleased with the quality and quantity of applications for our cohort of 2,012 students, also have an enormous amount of research for the year 2013 have received entry.”
Simon additions May and Barbara McDonald, the overall size of the academic staff of the NCH, full-time or part-whole, at 23rd The university expects to be new appointments to its full-time faculty known in the near future and is delivering on its way to one of the best student-staff ratios in UK universities.
Simon May is currently a visiting professor at King’s College London. His interests are in ethics, the philosophy of German idealism and feelings.
Barbara McDonald is currently a professor of law at the University of Sydney, where he teaches in the areas of torts, torts and contracts, commitments and resources, advanced, and the law and common law systems. She joins Professor Ronald Dworkin and quality control of Adrian Zuckerman, a professor at the Faculty of Law.
Professor McDonald said: “I am pleased Visiting Professor of Law at the New University for the Humanities, the excellent opportunities for a wide range of students have different backgrounds
be.
“The universities are under increasing pressure and can not alone meet the legitimate needs and aspirations of the vast amount of young talent in the world of high-quality education. New College of Humanities is an important step in responding to these needs. “
College of Humanities
its first students in September 2012 release, and prepare students at the University of London degrees in Economics, English, history, law and philosophy.
Of the 91 offers for 2012 entry so far made 66% of the students are independent schools, 22% in public schools, 8% of applicants who do not come directly from school and 4% for adult students .
the college reaches maturity, it is expected that nearly 30% of students all or most of their fees paid for them to have carried either a scholarship or an exhibition.
AC Grayling
continued: “The scholarships and exhibitions are an integral part of the new university of the humanities and our goal of expanding access and construction of a high-quality body of students, it is our long-term goal for the college became blind. have as many students as possible in the fields have the financial support. This is how to do the great American universities by substantial resources, and that is the model that we are trying to create here in time. “‘ / P>
Both scholarships and exhibitions are still places for the first cohort of schools available, and how the admission process is independent of UCAS, applications can be made until August 2012. Applications can be made via the website http://www.nchum.org NCH.
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