Director: Tony R. Judt

Associate Director: Katherine Fleming

Assistant Director: Jair Kessler

Administrator: Jennifer Ren

Administrative Aide:


The board of the Remarque Institute is responsible for advising the director on the objectives of the Institute and assisting him in securing support. Its members also help choose themes for lectures and workshops, oversee the operations of the Institute, and recommend persons to be invited to the Institute, from the US and overseas.

Yves-André Istel, Vice Chairman, Rothschild Inc.
Chair, Advisory Board

Nancy Bermeo, Chair of Comparative Politics, Nuffield College, University of Oxford

John Brademas, President Emeritus, New York University & Founder, Brademas Center at NYU

David Bromwich, Sterling Professor of English, Yale University

Herrick Chapman, Institute of French Studies, New York University

Robert Chazan, S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Professor of Modern Jewish History, New York University

Denis Donoghue, Henry James Professor in English and American Letters, New York University

David Engel, Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg Professor of Holocaust Studies, New York University

Katherine Fleming, Professor of History & Hellenic Studies, New York University

Jay Furman, Principal, RD Management & Trustee, New York University, NYU School of Law

Michael Gilsenan, David B. Kriser Professor of the Humanities, New York University

Jan T. Gross, Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society, Princeton University

Denis Hollier, Professor of French, New York University

Tony R. Judt, University Professor, New York University

Charles D. Klein, Managing Director, American Securities Capital Partners, LLC

Robert B. Millard, Managing Director, Lehman Brothers, New York University

Mary Nolan, Professor of History, New York University

Jerrold Seigel, Professor Emeritus of History, New York University

Richard Sennett, University Professor of the Humanities, New York University

Fritz Stern, University Professor Emeritus, Columbia University

James E. Young, Professor of English and Judaic Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst