Chairs and Division Representatives
The Council includes department chairs in the humanities, along with divisional representatives from social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering.
Acting Chair, Department of Comparative Literature; Professor of Comparative Literature and African American Studies
Chair, Department of French and Italian; Professor of French and Italian
Chair, Department of History; Thomas M. Siebel Professor in the History of Science, Professor of History
Chair, Department of Art and Archaeology; Christopher Binyon Sarofim '86 Professor in American Art; Professor of Art and Archaeology and American Studies; Chair, Committee on the Index of Medieval Art
Chair, Department of German; Chair, Committee for Film Studies; Professor of German; Co-Director, Program in Media and Modernity
Interim Director, Council on Science and Technology
Chair, Department of Near Eastern Studies; Professor of Near Eastern Studies; Director, Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies
Chair, Department of English; Class of 1943 University Professor of English
Dean of Engineering and Applied Science; Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Chair, Department of Classics; Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature; Professor of Classics
Chair of the Lewis Center for the Arts; Professor of Dance
Chair, Department of African American Studies; Edwards Professor of American History; Professor of History and African American Studies
Acting Chair, Department of Spanish and Portuguese; Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
Chair, Department of Philosophy; Professor of Philosophy
Dean, School of Architecture; Professor of Architecture
Chair, Department of East Asian Studies; Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies; Professor of East Asian Studies
Chair, Department of Music; Professor of Music
Acting Chair, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures; Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Chair, Department of Religion; Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion
Donald E. Stokes Professor of Public and International Affairs; Professor of Politics and International Affairs; Director, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies