Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury - Gundam are back! I've been really looking forward to this and it hasn't disappointed so far. It's doing the "these mechs are super powerful, but they also have terrible side effects that kill their pilots" thing.
Management of a Novice Alchemist - I think this is based of a video game? I think it's a iyashikei (healing) show, as it has a charming, relax mood, and so far there's been no real threat or drama. The main character has talent as an alchemist, but she doesn't really have any friends as she is totally devoted to alchemy, so I suspect the show will be about her opening up and making some friends.
Encouragement of Climb: Next Summit - This is a recap of what's happened so far, which was a bit disappointing, but also reminded me of why I love this show so much. I don't mind watching the recap as it has been so long, but I'm looking forward to some new material.
Do It Yourself - It's a "we need to recruit enough students to save the club" show, but it's got a very distinct art style and the main character is great. She's clumsy, but not in a ditzy or annoying way. Gave me Eizouken vibes, which is high praise.
Akiba Maid War - This is doing the "you thought this show was about maids, but look at all this murder" psych out. I didn't enjoy the maid thing, and the violence as humour didn't work for me, so I think I'm done with this one. A shame as I normally really like P.A. Works shows.
I'm also watching Eureka Seven on the side, that show is great, definitely inspired by Evangelion. The first 8 or 9 episodes were a slog, and if I hadn't already bought the blu-ray I would probably have given up, but there is a turning point after that and then I was hooked. I've got about 5 episodes left now.