In 1950, a bequest of Arthur H. Scribner of the Class of 1881 was assigned to endow two preceptorships bearing his name.
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The University has a number of professorships, preceptorships, and fellowships supported by endowed and term funds, which have been made available by gifts and bequests of alumni and friends of Princeton.
Bicentennial Preceptorships
1951 - 1954 | R. F. Goheen | Classics |
1954 - 1957 | J. I. Armstrong | Classics |
1957 - 1960 | M. L. Diamond | Religion |
1961 - 1964 | A. C. McGill | Religion |
1964 - 1967 | F. L. Gibbons | Art and Archaeology |
1967 - 1970 | J. J. Keaney | Classics |
1970 - 1973 | S. F. Cohen | Politics |
1973 - 1974 | A. D. Wood | English |
1975 - 1976 | R. J. Wickenheiser | English |
1976 - 1979 | C. Moulton | Classics |
1979 - 1982 | E. J. Champlin | Classics |
1982 - 1985 | R. D. Arnold | Politics and School of Public and International Affairs |
1985 - 1988 | R. S. Lederman | Anthropology |
1988 - 1989 | B. Nalebuff | Economics |
1990 - 1993 | M. Viroli | Politics |
1993 - 1996 | E. Shafir | Psychology |
1997 - 2000 | K. R. Mills | History |
2000 - 2001 | K. A. Schultz | Politics and School of Public and International Affairs |
2002 - 2005 | S. A. Morrison | Music |
2005 - 2008 | D. L. Trueman | Music |
2005 - 2008 | D. Tymoczko | Music |
2008 - 2011 | R. Z. DeLue | Art and Archaeology |
2008 - 2011 | M. Prior | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2011 - 2014 | B. A. Alsdorf | Art and Archaeology |
2011 - 2014 | A. B. Stilz | Politics |
2014 - 2017 | J. H. Dweck | History, Judaic Studies |
2015 - 2018 | L. Allais | Architecture |
2017 - 2020 | R. Benjamin | African American Studies |
2018 - 2021 | B. M. Stewart | Sociology |
2020 - 2023 | Jonathan Mummolo | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
Established in 1951 by the Class of 1931 upon the twentieth anniversary of its graduation.
1952 - 1955 | W. M. Beaney | Politics |
1955 - 1958 | R. A. Lively | History |
1958 - 1960 | R. E. Quandt | Economics |
1960 - 1963 | J. J. Murphy | English |
1963 - 1966 | P. Benacerraf | Philosophy |
1966 - 1969 | R. L. Tignor | History |
1969 - 1972 | J. E. Talbott | History |
1972 - 1975 | U. E. Reinhardt | School of Public and International Affairs |
1975 - 1978 | E. B. Chances | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
1978 - 1981 | J. P. Burgess | Philosophy |
1982 - 1985 | G. E. Dunkel | Classics |
1985 - 1988 | K. E. Maus | English |
1988 - 1989 | M. Smith | Philosophy |
1990 - 1993 | T. Trezise | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1993 - 1996 | W. Lubiano | English |
1998 - 2001 | P. C. Koonce | Music |
2001 - 2004 | B. E. Mann | Near Eastern Studies |
2004 - 2007 | A. I. Wright | Art and Archaeology |
2007 - 2010 | G. M. Blix | French and Italian |
2010 - 2013 | C. P. Heuer | Art and Archaeology |
2013 - 2016 | N. T. Arrington | Art and Archaeology |
2016 - 2019 | M. Meredith | Architecture |
2019 - 2022 | Kirstin Quade | Creative Writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts |
Established in 1956 by the Class of 1936 upon the twentieth anniversary of its graduation.
1957 - 1960 | H. C. Horsford | English |
1960 - 1963 | G. Markow-Totevy | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1963 - 1966 | K. D. Uitti | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1966 - 1969 | M. N. Danielson | School of Public and International Affairs |
1969 - 1972 | E. R. Tufte | School of Public and International Affairs |
1972 - 1975 | G. F. Rozman | Sociology |
1976 - 1978 | W. C. Banks | Psychology |
1979 - 1982 | A. Gutmann | Politics |
1982 - 1985 | S. Soames | Philosophy |
1985 - 1988 | R. P. Martin | Classics |
1988 - 1991 | B. Reiser | Psychology |
1992 - 1994 | J. Kelly | Anthropology |
1994 - 1997 | M. Centeno | Sociology |
1999 - 2000 | P. A. Crain | English |
2001 - 2004 | P. O. Gourinchas | Economics |
2006 - 2009 | J. R. Greeson | English |
2009 - 2012 | B. C. Baer | Comparative Literature |
2012 - 2015 | B. C. Kment | Philosophy |
2016 - 2019 | J. Delgado | Religion |
2019 - 2022 | Laura Kalin | Linguistics in the Council of Humanities |
Part of the bequest of Mrs. Helen Annan Scribner was assigned to endow a preceptorship in the English Department in memory of Donald A. Stauffer of the Class of 1923, who was chairman of the department and Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature at the time of his death in 1952.
1953 - 1956 | G. T. Dunklin | English |
1956 - 1958 | J. W. Ward | English and History |
1958 - 1960 | R. B. Martin | English |
1960 - 1963 | J. L. Moynahan | English |
1963 - 1965 | S. H. Hawkins | English |
1965 - 1967 | R. Fagles | Comparative Literature |
1967 - 1970 | L. I. Lipking | English |
1970 - 1973 | R. S. Knapp | English |
1973 - 1976 | B. C. Hunt, Jr. | English |
1977 - 1980 | M. A. DiBattista | English |
1980 - 1983 | S. Shankman | English |
1983 - 1986 | D. Van Leer | English |
1986 - 1989 | V. A. Smith | English |
1989 - 1992 | A. Ross | English |
1992 - 1994 | J. Nunokawa | English |
1997 - 2000 | W. A. Gleason | English |
2001 - 2004 | C. D. Dworkin | English |
2004 - 2007 | J. Dolven | English |
2009 - 2012 | Z. R. Chaudhary | English |
2012 - 2015 | S. Rivett | English |
In memory of Elias Boudinot, president of the Continental Congress, and trustee, 1772-1821.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts.
1950 - 1951 | A. Warren, Jr. | English |
1953 - 1954 | A. Warren, Jr. | English |
1958 - 1961 | A. A. Sicroff | Modern Languages |
1961 - 1964 | W. L. Nollner | Music |
1964 - 1967 | C. F. Brown | Comparative Literature |
1967 - 1970 | O. R. Young | Politics |
1970 - 1973 | S. Molloy | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1973 - 1976 | S. A. Barnett | Anthropology |
1984 - 1987 | S. Lerer | English |
1988 - 1991 | C. Brodsky | Comparative Literature |
1991 - 1992 | J. Kelly | Anthropology |
1996 - 1999 | E. Reeves | Comparative Literature |
1999 - 2002 | I. R. Nabokov | Anthropology |
2002 - 2005 | G. J. Bass | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2005 - 2006 | M. L. Small | Sociology |
2008 - 2009 | S. O. Ashworth | Politics |
2010 - 2013 | B. A. Holmes | Classics |
2013 - 2016 | M. D. Weiss | History and Near Eastern Studies |
2016 - 2019 | M. J. Karp | History |
2019 - 2022 | Jamie Reuland | Music |
In memory of James Madison of the Class of 1771, Father of the Constitution of the United States and fourth President of the United States.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts.
1952 - 1955 | J. Blum | History |
1957 - 1958 | R. E. Quandt | Economics |
1958 - 1959 | J. W. Ward | English, History |
1959 - 1962 | S. Kelley, Jr. | Politics |
1962 - 1965 | M. Walzer | Politics |
1965 - 1968 | B. G. Malkiel | Economics |
1968 - 1971 | F. S. Hackney | History |
1971 - 1974 | D. M. Jaffee | Economics |
1974 - 1976 | M. R. Barnett | School of Public and International Affairs |
In 1953, part of a bequest of Mrs. Helen Annan Scribner in memory of her father, John E. Annan of the Class of 1855, was assigned to endow a preceptorship in the English Department in his name.
1953 - 1955 | R. G. Hallwachs | English |
1955 - 1958 | J. J. Campbell | English |
1958 - 1961 | H. K. Miller | English |
1961 - 1964 | C. A. Ryskamp | English |
1964 - 1967 | A. C. Kirsch | English |
1967 - 1970 | J. W. Donohue, Jr. | English |
1970 - 1973 | W. L. Howarth | English |
1973 - 1976 | L. N. Danson | English |
1976 - 1977 | R. J. Wickenheiser | English |
1978 - 1981 | G. Gibson | English |
1981 - 1984 | D. Bromwich | English |
1984 - 1987 | L. Men and | English |
1987 - 1990 | R. W. Kroll | English |
1990 - 1993 | E. Schor | English |
1993 - 1996 | A. Donald | English |
1997 - 2000 | D. Mao | English |
2003 - 2006 | T. P. Watson | English |
2006 - 2009 | S. Gee | English |
2009 - 2012 | M. A. Martin | English |
2016 - 2019 | R. J. Leo III | English |
2017 - 2020 | K. Nishikawa | English, African American Studies |
In memory of John Witherspoon, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and sixth president, 1768-1794.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts. In the spring of 1950, four preceptorships were permanently endowed with funds received in a bequest from the late Ferris Thompson, Class of 1888.
1950 - 1953 | E. S. Furniss, Jr. | Politics |
1953 - 1956 | C. C. Gillispie | History and Philosophy of Science |
1956 - 1957 | C. G. Sellers | History |
1957 - 1960 | O. Butz | Politics |
1960 - 1963 | J. E. Murdoch | Philosophy |
1963 - 1966 | G. D. Paige | Politics |
1966 - 1969 | T. Nagel | Philosophy |
1969 - 1972 | P. E. Gray | English |
1972 - 1975 | R. J. Schrader | English |
1975 - 1978 | A. S. Blinder | Economics |
1978 - 1981 | D. C. Klopf | English |
1981 - 1984 | J. L. Stout | Religion |
1984 - 1986 | G. W. Most | Classics |
1987 - 1990 | C. Abbate | Music |
1991 - 1992 | S. Menn | Philosophy |
1993 - 1996 | M. Larkin | Near Eastern Studies |
1998 - 2001 | R. C. Wegman | Music |
2001 - 2004 | E. da Costa Meyer | Art and Archaeology |
2004 - 2007 | J. T. Katz | Classics |
2007 - 2010 | S. Marchesi | French and Italian |
2010 - 2013 | D. S. Baldassarri | Sociology |
2016 - 2019 | J. B. V. Tannous | History |
2019 - 2022 | Daniel Sheffield | Near Eastern Studies |
In memory of Jonathan Dickinson, first president, 1747, and member of the original Board of Trustees, 1746-1747.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts. In the spring of 1950, four preceptorships were permanently endowed with funds received in a bequest from the late Ferris Thompson, Class of 1888.
1950 - 1953 | A. L. Jamison | Religion |
1953 - 1956 | J. W. Yolton | Philosophy |
1956 - 1957 | G. M. Sykes | Sociology |
1957 - 1958 | P. J. Bohannan | Sociology and Anthropology |
1958 - 1959 | W. W. Eason | Economics |
1959 - 1962 | W. G. Bowen | School of Public and International Affairs |
1962 - 1965 | H. G. Georgiadis | Economics |
1965 - 1968 | J. E. Irby | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1968 - 1971 | J. T. Baer | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
1971 - 1974 | W. S. Hall | Psychology |
1974 - 1977 | G. L. Geison | History and Philosophy of Science |
1977 - 1980 | S. C. Nash | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1980 - 1983 | S. L. Bermann | Comparative Literature |
1983 - 1986 | P. Lombardo | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1986 - 1989 | W. K. Newey | Economics |
1989 - 1992 | H. James | History |
1992 - 1995 | K. Thelen | Politics |
1995 - 1998 | G. Rosen | Philosophy |
1999 - 2002 | D. V. Smith | English |
2002 - 2005 | M. S. Doran | Near Eastern Studies |
2005 - 2008 | A. H. Meirowitz | Politics |
2008 - 2009 | S. M. Whiting | Architecture |
2010 - 2013 | M. J. Salganik | Sociology |
2013 - 2016 | R.L. Price | Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures |
2014 - 2016 | N.S. Meshel | History and Judaic Studies |
2017 - 2020 | J.M. Gribetz | Near Eastern Studies and Judaic Studies |
2020 - 2023 | Florian Lionnet | Council of the Humanities (Linguistics) |
In memory of Jonathan Edwards, third president, 1757-1758.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts. In the spring of 1950, four preceptorships were permanently endowed with funds received in a bequest from the late Ferris Thompson, Class of 1888.
1950 - 1953 | G. D. W. Berry | Philosophy |
1953 - 1956 | P. H. Ashby | Religion |
1956 - 1957 | R. M. Ludwig | English |
1957 - 1958 | R. B. Martin | English |
1958 - 1959 | M. duP. Lee, Jr. | History and Public Affairs |
1959 - 1961 | H. Putnam | Philosophy |
1961 - 1962 | W. F. Murphy | Politics |
1962 - 1965 | L. H. Lockwood | Music |
1965 - 1968 | G. H. Harman | Philosophy |
1968 - 1971 | A. K. Forcione | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1971 - 1974 | A. P. Hamori | Near Eastern Studies |
1974 - 1977 | F. Rigolot | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1977 - 1980 | L. T. White III | School of Public and International Affairs |
1980 - 1983 | M. R. Cohen | Near Eastern Studies |
1983 - 1985 | P. T. Roberge | Germanic Languages and Literatures |
1986 - 1989 | J. Muñoz-Millanes | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1989 - 1992 | S. Mackey | Music |
1992 - 1995 | S. Burnham | Music |
1996 - 1999 | V. Adams | Anthropology |
2000 - 2002 | J. T. Ma | Classics |
2002 - 2005 | S. D. Kelly | Philosophy |
2006 - 2009 | M. D. Gordin | History |
2009 - 2012 | D. A. Fore | German |
2012 - 2015 | Y. Baraz | Classics |
2016 - 2019 | W. S. Dobbie | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2020 - 2023 | Harvey Lederman | Philosophy |
In memory of Oliver Ellsworth of the Class of 1766, Chief Justice of the United States, 1796-1801, and Ambassador to France, 1799-1801.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts.
1950 - 1953 | B. W. Bates | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1953 - 1956 | G. F. Jones | Modern Languages |
1959 - 1962 | R. E. Kuenne | Economics |
1962 - 1965 | J. Kritzeck | Oriental Languages |
1965 - 1968 | G. G. Krugovoy | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
1968 - 1971 | H. S. Bienen | School of Public and International Affairs |
1971 - 1972 | L. E. Westphal | School of Public and International Affairs |
1974 - 1977 | P. Lansky | Music |
Established in 1962 with funds from the bequest of Philip and Beulah Rollins for the advancement of history.
1961 - 1964 | R. Grew | History |
1964 - 1965 | M. B. Duberman | History |
1965 - 1968 | J. W. Shy | History |
1968 - 1971 | J. R. Gillis | History |
1973 - 1976 | D. Ross | History |
1977 - 1980 | P. Geary | History |
1978 - 1981 | A. T. Grafton | History |
1982 - 1985 | R. S. Wilentz | History |
1985 - 1988 | P. G. Nord | History |
1988 - 1991 | L. Engelstein | History |
1992 - 1995 | G. Prakash | History |
1995 - 1998 | J. Adelman | History |
1998 - 2001 | A. N. H. Creager | History |
2002 - 2005 | O. Litvak | History |
2005 - 2008 | H. Tilley | History |
2008 - 2011 | M. F. Laffan | History |
2011 - 2014 | M. Canaday | History |
2014 - 2017 | W. Warren | History |
2017 - 2020 | E. Lew-Williams | History |
2020 - 2023 | Divya Cherian | History |
In memory of Philip Freneau of the Class of 1771, Poet of the Revolution.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts.
1950 - 1953 | E. D. H. Johnson | English |
1953 - 1956 | M. B. Babbitt | Music |
1959 - 1962 | C. Guilén | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1962 - 1965 | A. Sonnenfeld | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1965 - 1968 | M. J. H. Curschmann | Germanic Languages and Literatures |
1968 - 1969 | E. Ambasz | Architecture |
1970 - 1973 | D. F. Thompson | Politics |
1973 - 1976 | H. H. Field | Philosophy |
In memory of Philip Lindsley of the Class of 1804, member of the faculty, 1807-1809, 1812-1824, and vice-president, 1817-1824.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts.
1950 - 1953 | F. C. Bourne | Classics |
1953 - 1956 | R. D. Murray, Jr. | Classics |
1959 - 1960 | N. F. Cantor | History |
1961 - 1964 | D. D. Bien | History |
1964 - 1965 | R. Fagles | Comparative Literature |
1966 - 1969 | S. L. Klineberg | Sociology |
1969 - 1972 | J. M. Brown | Art and Archaeology |
1973 - 1976 | L. O. Lee | History |
In memory of Richard Stockton of the Class of 1748, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and trustee, 1757-1781.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts. In the spring of 1950, four preceptorships were permanently endowed with funds received in a bequest from the late Ferris Thompson, Class of 1888.
1950 - 1953 | J. M. Knapp | Music |
1953 - 1956 | E. O. Edwards | Economics |
1956 - 1957 | E. A. McCormick | German |
1957 - 1960 | J. B. Hughes | Modem Languages |
1960 - 1963 | K. J. Schaum | Germanic Languages and Literatures |
1963 - 1966 | A. R. Turner | Art and Archaeology |
1966 - 1969 | Y.-K. Kao | East Asian Studies |
1969 - 1972 | J. P. Cauvin | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1972 - 1975 | J. L. Macary | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1975 - 1978 | E. Elliott | English |
1978 - 1981 | H. S. Rosen | Economics |
1981 - 1984 | P. Frassica | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1984 - 1987 | S. Sugarman | Psychology |
1987 - 1990 | M. Johnston | Philosophy |
1992 - 1995 | R. Gibbs | Religion |
1997 - 2000 | B. Western | Sociology |
2000 - 2003 | L. F. Batnitzky | Religion |
2003 - 2006 | C. M. Rouse | Anthropology |
2006 - 2009 | E. S. Lieberman | Politics |
2009 - 2012 | T. K. Smith | Lewis Center for the Arts |
2012 - 2015 | E. A. Davis | Anthropology |
2015 - 2018 | M. Vidas | Religion, Judaic Studies |
2018 - 2021 | J. D. A. Frick | Philosophy, Human Values |
In memory of William Paterson of the Class of 1763, Governor of New Jersey, 1790-1793, Associate Justice of the United States, 1793-1806, and trustee, 1787-1802.
One of ten Bicentennial Preceptorships: Princeton University established in 1949 ten Bicentennial Preceptorships commemorating ten early officers and graduates, for the purpose of encouraging the development of teaching capacity and scholarship at the assistant professor level. The preceptorships provide an annual fund for research expenses and a one-year leave of absence, during a three-year tenure, for the furtherance of the incumbent's scholarship. In the fall of 1949, sufficient funds, supplementing general salary funds, were set aside from contributions to finance the Bicentennial Preceptorships for an initial period of three years. These funds have been supplemented from time to time by additional contributions and by endowment gifts.
1951 - 1954 | A. W. Sametz | Economics |
1958 - 1961 | E. A. Tiryakian | Sociology |
1961 - 1964 | A. H. Kassof | Sociology |
1964 - 1966 | E. J. Kane | Economics |
1966 - 1969 | S. W. Black III | Economics |
1969 - 1972 | A. A. Ortiz | Anthropology |
1972 - 1975 | C. Glymour | Philosophy |
1976 - 1979 | R. J. Wuthnow | Sociology |
University Preceptorships
Established in honor of Charles G. Osgood, Professor of Belles Lettres and one of the original preceptors appointed by Woodrow Wilson, through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1989 - 1990 | P. Crabtree | Anthropology |
1992 - 1995 | H. Hirata | East Asian Studies |
1995 - 1998 | T. Levin | Germanic Languages and Literatures |
1999 - 2002 | A. Ponte | Architecture |
2003 - 2004 | J. M. Picciotto | English |
2003 - 2006 | A. E. Sartori | Politics |
2005 - 2008 | S. S. Poor | German |
2008 - 2011 | D. P. Hogan | Philosophy |
2011 - 2014 | C. O. Okele-Agulu | Art and Archaeology and African American Studies |
2014 - 2017 | D. B. Carter | Politics |
2017 - 2020 | T. G. Hamilton | Sociology |
2020 - 2023 | Autumn Womack | African American Studies and English |
Established in honor of Charles H. McIlwain of the Class of 1894, Professor of History and one of the original preceptors appointed by Woodrow Wilson, through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1988 - 1991 | E. Santner | Germanic Languages and Literatures |
1992 - 1995 | R. Moran | Philosophy |
1997 - 2000 | O. P. Hasty | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
2002 - 2005 | V. Schröder | French and Italian |
2005 - 2008 | R. Gallo | Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures |
2008 - 2011 | U. K. Mueller | Economics |
2011 - 2014 | G. M. Salamon | English |
2015 - 2018 | J. E. Guerrero | Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures |
2018 - 2021 | K.-Y. Taylor | African American Studies |
2021 - 2024 | Arlene Wong | Economics |
Established by a gift of the Good Samaritan Foundation, this fund provides preceptorships for outstanding young faculty members in the fields of history and literature.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1981 - 1984 | J. E. DeJean | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1983 - 1986 | J. Oakes | History |
1984 - 1985 | O. Avni | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1986 - 1989 | M. R. Greer | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1987 - 1990 | P. Mandler | History |
1991 - 1994 | E. Lunbeck | History |
1994 - 1996 | K. Gaines | History |
1994 - 1996 | M. Wachtel | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
2000 - 2003 | A. C. Isenberg | History |
2003 - 2006 | R. Gabara | Comparative Literature |
2004 - 2007 | D. G. Burnett | History |
2006 - 2009 | A. Benhaim | French and Italian |
2010 - 2013 | J. Y. Chen | History, East Asian Studies |
2011 - 2014 | E. Rentzou | French and Italian |
2014 - 2017 | P.C.A. Keulemans | East Asian Studies |
2017 - 2020 | K. M. Hill Reischl | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
2018 - 2021 | E. Krakowski | Near Eastern Studies and Judaic Studies |
Established from a grant to support junior faculty positions for women in the sciences and engineering for a period of five years.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1989 - 1994 | J. Carey | Chemistry |
Established through the gift of Pompeo H. Maresi, Class of 1934, and Phebe Cornell Maresi. [Formerly "Class of 1934 Preceptorship in the Woodrow Wilson School" from 1989-2020.]
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1990 - 1993 | A. B. Krueger | |
1993 - 1996 | S. Korenman | |
1996 - 1999 | D. Kammen | |
1999 - 2002 | D. J. Yashar | |
2004 - 2007 | E. Thun | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2006 - 2009 | D. E. Lewis | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2009 - 2009 | E. M. Hafner-Burton | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2010 - 2013 | S. Chassang | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2013 - 2016 | J. N. Shapiro | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2017 - 2020 | C.J. E. Metcalf | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and School of Public and International Affairs |
2020 - 2023 | Andrew Guess | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
Established by a bequest from Edward S. Eisenhart, Class of 1942.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
2009 - 2012 | E. Pravilova | History |
2012 - 2015 | Y. Mintzker | History |
2016 - 2019 | R. A. Lozano | History |
2020 - 2023 | Peter Wirzbicki | History |
Established in honor of Cyril Black, Professor History (1939-1986) and Director of the Center of International Studies (1968-1985) through a gift of Phebe Cornell Maresi and Pompeo H. Maresi, Class of 1934. [Formerly the Cyril E. Black Preceptorship in the Woodrow Wilson School from 1989-2020.]
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1990 - 1993 | A. L. Friedberg | |
1993 - 1996 | T. J. Besley | |
1996 - 1999 | J. Morgan | |
2004 - 2007 | H. Rey | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2007 - 2010 | C. Davis | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2012 - 2015 | R. M. Dancygier | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2015 - 2018 | B. Moll | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2019 - 2022 | Melissa Lee | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
The gift of an anonymous donor.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1984 - 1987 | A. Sponberg | Religion |
1988 - 1991 | S. F. Teiser | Religion |
1992 - 1995 | J. Stone | Religion |
Established by the Rike Family Foundation in honor of David L. Rike of the Class of 1927 and two preceptors important to Mr. Rike's undergraduate education, Raymond J. Sontag, Assistant Professor of History, and Elmer Adolph Beller, Instructor in History.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1980 - 1983 | D. Abraham |
1985 - 1988 | M. C. Stansell |
1988 - 1991 | M. F. Jimenez |
1991 - 1992 | G. Prakash |
1992 - 1995 | S. Kotkin |
1995 - 1998 | S. Marchand |
2003 - 2006 | K. M. Kruse |
2010 - 2013 | B. Raman |
2014 - 2017 | E.K. Hubbard |
2018 - 2021 | H. Bian |
2021 - 2024 | Michael A. Blaakman |
Established by a bequest from Duncan C. Dusenbury in memory of his brothers, William A. Dusenbury and Edgar T. Dusenbury.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1983 - 1987 | R. F. Stallard |
1987 - 1990 | N. Lundberg |
1994 - 1997 | A. Rubin |
2003 - 2006 | D. M. Sigman |
2010 - 2013 | F. J. Simons |
2013 - 2016 | S. A. Fueglistaler |
Established by Anne W. and John C. Kenny and Needham Bryan Whitfield, Class of 1958, in honor of Anne and Bryan's parents, and in conjunction with their children Anne B. Kenny, Class of 1987, Kathryn B. Kenny, Class of 1989, Julia F. Whitfield, Class of 1986, and Theodore Hatch Whitfield, Class of 1986.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1998 - 2001 | T. F. Leisten | Art and Archaeology |
2002 - 2005 | R. Krauel | Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures |
2005 - 2006 | C. D. Blanton | English |
2006 - 2009 | T. P. Kelly | Philosophy |
2009 - 2012 | M. E. N. Zchomelidse | Art and Archaeology |
2012 - 2015 | B. M. Carvalho | Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures |
2015 - 2018 | C. N. Wampole | French and Italian |
2018 - 2021 | J. H. Billings | Classics |
2021 - 2024 | Basile C. Baudez | Art and Archaeology |
Established through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton in honor of Harold Willis Dodds, President of the University 1933-1957.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1989 - 1992 | M. Celia | Civil Engineering |
1993 - 1996 | M. Browning | Council of the Humanities |
1997 - 2000 | O. M. Arnold | English |
2001 - 2004 | B. A. White | Music |
2004 - 2007 | J. G. Biehl | Anthropology |
2007 - 2010 | A. Jamal | Politics |
2011 - 2014 | H. Reimitz | History |
2016 - 2019 | I. V. Small | Art and Archaeology |
2019 - 2022 | Beatrice Kitzinger | Art and Archaeology |
Established in honor of Jacob Viner, Professor of Economics and International Finance through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1993 - 1996 | C. Swain | School of Public and International Affairs |
1997 - 2000 | G. Maggi | Economics |
2002 - 2005 | E. T. Tamer | Economics |
2006 - 2009 | J. M. Rothstein | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2010 - 2013 | S-J. Leslie | Philosophy |
2013 - 2016 | D. A. Sraer | Economics |
2017 - 2020 | J.A. Vertesi | Sociology |
2021 - 2024 | German S. Gieczewski | Politics |
Established by a gift from The Elkins Foundation.
2014 - 2017 | A. Korennykh | Molecular Biology |
2016 - 2018 | D. Devenport | Molecular Biology |
2018 - 2021 | J. Toettcher | Molecular Biology |
2021 - 2024 | Eszter Posfai | Molecular Biology |
Established through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton in honor of John Maclean, Jr., Class of 1816 and President of the University 1854-1868.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1988 - 1991 | G. Marrone-Puglia | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1992 - 1995 | E. Cadava | English |
1995 - 1998 | B. Colomina | Architecture |
2000 - 2003 | K. E. Whittington | Politics |
2003 - 2006 | S. Kastner | Psychology |
2006 - 2009 | C. M. Güthenke | Classics |
2009 - 2012 | S. A. Oushakine | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
2012 - 2015 | J. I. Levy | History |
2012 - 2015 | E. L. Paluck | Psychology and School of Public and International Affairs |
2016 - 2019 | E. D. Oberfield | Economics |
2020 - 2023 | Aikaterini (Katerina) Stergiopoulou | Classics |
Established by the gift of Laurance S. Rockefeller, Class of 1932. Two preceptorships for junior faculty associated with the Princeton University Center for Human Values.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1993 - 1996 | D. Prentice | Psychology |
1996 - 1999 | G. Sreenivasan | Philosophy |
1998 - 2001 | M. J. Larrimore | Religion |
2000 - 2003 | P. J. Deneen | Politics |
2001 - 2004 | L. F. Batnitzky | Religion |
2003 - 2006 | K. M. Davis | English |
2006 - 2009 | T. K. Shaw | Politics |
2008 - 2011 | N. C. Lee | French and Italian |
2009 - 2012 | E. Harman | Philosophy and University Center for Human Values |
2011 - 2014 | S. E. McGrath | Philosophy |
2014 - 2017 | J. I. Kotin | English |
2016 - 2019 | A. I. Coman | Psychology and School of Public and International Affairs |
2018 - 2021 | A. A. Kesson | Art and Archaeology and African American Studies |
2019 - 2022 | Desmond Jagmohan | Politics |
Established by gifts from H. Keith H. Brodie '61 and his family.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1995 - 1998 | T. Shors | |
1998 - 2000 | G. B. Moskowitz | |
2003 - 2006 | J. N. Shelton | |
2006 - 2009 | K. A. Norman | |
2009 - 2012 | A. A. Ghanzanfar | Psychology and Princeton Neuroscience Institute |
2012 - 2015 | N. B. Turk-Browne | |
2015 - 2018 | J. A. Taylor | |
2018 - 2021 | C. Lew-Williams |
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
2013 - 2016 | M. Murthy | Molecular Biology and Princeton Neuroscience Institute |
Established with funds contributed by friends and former associates of the Reverend Dr. Melancthon W. Jacobus, Class of 1877, a member of the Board of Trustees of Princeton University from 1891 to 1937, and chairman of its Committee on the Curriculum from 1904 to 1933. This fund supported instructorships in the Department of Religion from 1958 to 1980, and subsequently has provided general support to the staffing of the department.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1958 - 1959 | P. M. Harrison |
1959 - 1961 | W. P. Jones |
1961 - 1964 | J. F. Wilson |
1965 - 1966 | J. S. Holladay, Jr. |
1967 - 1968 | J. E. Waddell |
1968 - 1969 | C. W. Powers |
1976 - 1977 | J. L. Stout |
1978 - 1980 | M. Himmelfarb |
2009 - 2012 | A. A. M. Luijendijk |
2017 - 2020 | S.A. Perry |
Established through a "Fund for the 1980's" granted by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1981 - 1984 | L. Fernàndez-Cifuentes | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1981 - 1987 | J. L. Hochschild | Politics and School of Public and International Affairs |
1981 - 1988 | B. R. Yack | Politics |
1982 - 1989 | E. Sears | Art and Archaeology |
1982 - 1988 | L. C. Weissler | Religion |
1985 - 1988 | S. M. Garon | History |
1985 - 1988 | J. K. Tulis | Politics |
1986 - 1988 | D. L. Esch | English |
1989 - 1990 | C. Kafadar | Near Eastern Studies |
1989 - 1990 | E. Schor | English |
1989 - 1992 | D. Bachman | Politics |
1989 - 1992 | K. McPherson | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1990 - 1991 | L. Abu-Lughod | Religion |
1990 - 1993 | J. Shoptaw | English |
Established with a grant from the NEC Corporation to support junior faculty in the School of Engineering and Applied Science for a period of five years.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1991 - 1992 | J. Sturm | Electrical and Computer Engineering |
1992 - 1993 | N. Jha | Electrical and Computer Engineering |
1993 - 1994 | R. Register | Chemical Engineering |
1994 - 1995 | W. Wolf | Electrical and Computer Engineering |
1995 - 1996 | G. Deodatis | Civil Engineering |
Established by a gift from the Julis Foundation and the Julis Family to recognize excellence in multi-disciplinary scholarship and research.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
2011 - 2014 | J. C. Gold | Religion |
2014 - 2017 | F. Marcon | East Asian Studies, History |
2017 - 2020 | E. Y-T. Huang | East Asian Studies, Comparative Literature |
Two preceptorships established by the gift of Ralph O. Glendinning '49, to be awarded to outstanding young faculty members associated with the School of Public and International Affairs.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1987 - 1990 | A. Kohli | School of Public and International Affairs |
1991 - 1994 | J. Herbst | School of Public and International Affairs |
1995 - 1998 | C. Rouse | School of Public and International Affairs |
1999 - 2002 | K. E. Stoner-Weiss | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2005 - 2008 | A. Lleras-Muney | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2005 - 2008 | J. A. Tucker | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2008 - 2009 | J. L Trounstine | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2009 - 2009 | J. M. K. Lyall | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2011 - 2014 | J. K. S. De Loecker | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2012 - 2015 | A. Glaser | School of Public and International Affairs and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering |
2015 - 2018 | T. S. Vogl | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2015 - 2018 | K. Yarhi-Milo | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2018 - 2021 | R. O. Truex | School of Public and International Affairs and Politics |
2019 - 2022 | Adam Goldstein | School of Public and International Affairs and Sociology |
2021 - 2024 | Gregor Jarosch | Economics and Public Affairs |
Established by the Forbes Foundation and Malcolm S. Forbes, Class of 1941, Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr., Class of 1970, and Christopher Forbes, Class of 1972.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1984 - 1987 | G. M. Grossman | Economics and School of Public and International Affairs |
1988 - 1991 | J. Campbell | School of Public and International Affairs |
1991 - 1994 | J. Londregan | School of Public and International Affairs |
1994 - 1997 | A. C. Case | School of Public and International Affairs |
1997 - 2000 | D. L. Pagnini | Sociology and Public Affairs |
2000 - 2003 | J. R. Goldstein | Sociology and School of Public and International Affairs |
2004 - 2007 | P. R. Silver | History |
2010 - 2013 | S. Takahashi | Economics |
2013 - 2016 | O. Itskhoki | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2019 - 2022 | Daniela Mairhofer | Classics |
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
2005 - 2011 | M. Llinás | Molecular Biology and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics |
2005 - 2012 | C. T. Murphy | Molecular Biology and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics |
2011 - 2015 | P. Andolfatto | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics |
2012 - 2016 | T. Gregor | Physics and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics |
2015 - 2018 | J. F. Ayroles | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology |
2016 - 2019 | M. H. Wuhr | Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics |
Established in honor of Robert K. Root, Professor of English, Dean of the Faculty and one of the original preceptors appointed by Woodrow Wilson, through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1989 - 1992 | A. J. McAdams | Politics |
1993 - 1996 | M. Vidal | Art and Archaeology |
1996 - 1999 | D. Howell | East Asian Studies |
2000 - 2003 | M. B. Hansen | English |
2003 - 2004 | F. Tong | Psychology |
2005 - 2008 | H. Lorenz | Philosophy |
2008 - 2011 | K. W. Ramsay | Politics |
2011 - 2014 | W. L. Belcher | Comparative Literature and African American Studies |
2018 - 2021 | F. M. Meggers | School of Architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment |
Established by the Forbes Foundation and Malcolm S. Forbes, Class of 1941, Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr., Class of 1970, and Christopher C. Forbes, Class of 1972.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1983 - 1984 | A. Sponberg | Religion |
1984 - 1987 | M. Himmelfarb | Religion |
1991 - 1994 | D. Fuss | English |
1994 - 1996 | A. Schiesaro | Classics |
1998 - 2001 | L. F. Moreira | Romance Languages and Literatures |
2002 - 2005 | A. J. Acres | Art and Archaeology |
2005 - 2008 | T. O. Wolff | English |
2008 - 2011 | M. Fara | Philosophy |
2012 - 2015 | L. L. Levy | Comparative Literature |
2015 - 2018 | B. E. Herrera | Lewis Center for the Arts and Theater |
2018 - 2021 | B. N. Nagel | German |
Established through gifts to A Campaign for Princeton in honor of Samuel Davies, President of the University 1759-1761.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1986 - 1989 | J. Jemmott | Psychology |
1993 - 1996 | J. Frigyesi | Music |
1997 - 2000 | S. T. Tlatli | Romance Languages and Literatures |
2001 - 2004 | W. Heller | Music |
2004 - 2007 | D. A. Brooks | English |
2007 - 2010 | R. A. M. R. Reis | School of Public and International Affairs and Economics |
2010 - 2013 | J. B. Guild | History and African American Studies |
2013 - 2016 | J.P. Kastellec | Politics |
2017 - 2020 | J.R. Seo | Music |
Established with funds from the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic fund in the interest of the Program in Hellenic Studies.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1989 - 1991 | M. Mazower | History |
Established by their family in honor of Johanna and Alfred Hurley.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
2012 - 2015 | K. Guenther | History |
2017 - 2020 | J. M. Rampling | History |
2020 - 2023 | Xin Wen | East Asian Studies and History |
Established through gifts by alumni and friends in honor of William G. Bowen of the Graduate Class of 1958 on the occasion of his retirement as Princeton's 17th president.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1991 - 1994 | C. Kupchan | Politics |
1994 - 1997 | E. Kiss | Politics |
1998 - 2001 | S. E. Berman | Politics |
2004 - 2007 | A. N. Elga | Philosophy |
2007 - 2010 | J. D. Clinton | Politics |
2011 - 2014 | J. D. Downie | Classics |
2014 - 2017 | S. Dasgupta | Philosophy |
2017 - 2020 | C.Y. Yerkes | Art and Archaeology |
2020 - 2023 | Mikkel Plagborg-Moller | Economics |
Established with funds from the bequest of William Sauter LaPorte '28 to support instruction and research, with special regard for non-Western nations and cultures.
The University Preceptorships are endowed junior faculty positions, established by benefactors, which are awarded to outstanding assistant professors for the furtherance of their teaching and scholarship. These preceptorships provide one semester's paid leave of absence and an annual fund to assist with research expenses.
1995 - 1998 | M. Pei | Politics |
1998 - 2001 | E.H.P.M. Kreike | History |
2002 - 2003 | C. Marran | East Asian Studies |
2004 - 2007 | A. Siddikou-Morton | French and Italian |
Additional Preceptorships
1951 - 1953 | C. C. Smith | English |
1951 - 1954 | D. W. Alden | Modem Languages |
1951 - 1954 | M. H. Bernstein | School of Public and International Affairs |
1951 - 1954 | E. Forbes | Music |
1951 - 1954 | W. A. Kaufmann | Philosophy |
1951 - 1954 | M. M. Tumin | Sociology |
1952 - 1953 | R. G. Hallwachs | English |
1952 - 1953 | J. G. Kemeny | Mathematics and Philosophy |
1952 - 1955 | E. L. King | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1952 - 1955 | J. R. Martin | Art and Archaeology |
1954 - 1956 | R. M. Ludwig | English |
1954 - 1956 | E. A. McCormick | German |
1954 - 1956 | C. G. Sellers | History |
1954 - 1956 | G. M. Sykes | Sociology |
1955 - 1958 | E. Kim | Music |
1955 - 1958 | M. D. Peterson | History |
1956 - 1958 | M. duP. Lee, Jr. | History and Public Affairs |
1956 - 1959 | W. W. Eason | Economics |
1956 - 1959 | W. C. Seitz | Art and Archaeology |
1956 - 1959 | S. J. Stein | History |
1959 - 1961 | W. F. Murphy | Politics |
1961 - 1964 | L. Gordenker | Politics |
1961 - 1964 | A. W. Litz, Jr. | English |
1962 - 1964 | M. B. Duberman | History |
1962 - 1965 | J. Feinberg | Philosophy |
1962 - 1965 | L. F. Hoffman | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1963 - 1966 | T. P. Roche, Jr. | English |
1963 - 1966 | R. M. Rorty | Philosophy |
1963 - 1966 | J. Schraibman | Spanish |
1964 - 1967 | J. K. Randall | Music |
1966 - 1969 | J. V. Fleming | English |
1966 - 1969 | W. E. Henthorn | East Asian Studies |
1966 - 1969 | C. E. Townsend | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
1966 - 1969 | J. R. Wallace | Philosophy |
1967 - 1970 | W. E. Oates | Economics |
1967 - 1970 | V. Preller | Religion |
1967 - 1970 | J. E. Seigel | History |
1969 - 1971 | L. H. Babby | Slavic Languages and Literatures |
1969 - 1972 | E. Showalter, Jr. | Romance Languages and Literatures |
1969 - 1972 | R. D. Portes | School of Public and International Affairs |