Alexandra Gillespie

Alexandra Gillespie
10th Vice-President and Principal of the University of Toronto Mississauga
Assumed office
July 1, 2020
President
Preceded byUlrich Krull
Personal details
Born
Alma mater
Academic background
ThesisChaucer and Lydgate in print: the Medieval author and the history of the book, 1476-1579
Academic work
DisciplineGlobal book history, Medieval English
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto

Alexandra Gillespie is a New Zealand–born historian, professor of English, and academic administrator who has served as a vice-president of the University of Toronto and the 10th principal of the University of Toronto Mississauga since July 1, 2020. She is also the director of the Digital Humanities Network and the Old Books New Science Lab at the University of Toronto.

Life and career

Gillespie is from New Zealand, where she attended Victoria University of Wellington, earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English. She was awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in 1997 and attended the University of Oxford, where she earned her Master of Studies (MSt) at Corpus Christi College and Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil). Her thesis was titled Chaucer and Lydgate in print: the Medieval author and the history of the book, 1476-1579.[1] Following her doctorate, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Balliol College, Oxford and Darwin College, Cambridge.[2][3]

She joined the University of Toronto in 2004 in the Department of English and Drama at the University of Toronto Mississauga, as an assistant professor specializing in manuscript studies, medieval literature, and global book history.[4] She is cross-appointed in the Department of English (Faculty of Arts and Science) and the Centre for Medieval Studies, and organized tours of the Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library.[5][6][7]

Her book Print Culture and the Medieval Author was published in 2006. In 2010, she was awarded the University of Toronto Mississauga's Teaching Excellence Award.[8][5]

On July 1, 2020, Gillespie was appointed the 10th principal of the University of Toronto Mississauga, and vice-president of the University of Toronto, ending on December 31, 2025.[8][9] Her term was extended in 2025 by two years, to run until December 31, 2027.[3][10]

Research

Gillespie is a scholar of 14th-century writer Geoffrey Chaucer, and studies manuscripts, medieval literature, global book history, and fungal growth in books.[3] She is a founder and the first director of the Digital Humanities Network, part of the University of Toronto tri-campus Jackman Humanities Institute, and director of the Old Books New Science Lab.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Chaucer and Lydgate in Print: the Medieval Author and the History of the Book, 1476-1579". Stanford University Libraries. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
  2. ^ a b "About Alex". University of Toronto Mississauga. Office of the Vice-President and Principal. Retrieved January 18, 2026.
  3. ^ a b c Kamalendran, Samuel (October 13, 2025). "Reflecting on student success, reconciliation, gratitude, trust, and nature: A conversation with UTM Principal Alexandra Gillespie". The Medium.
  4. ^ "Principal Alexandra Gillespie: How the past shapes the present". The Medium. September 20, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Staff, faculty recognized at Principal's Awards Reception". University of Toronto Mississauga. Main News. November 2, 2010. Retrieved January 18, 2026.
  6. ^ "Alexandra Gillespie". University of Toronto Department of English. Retrieved January 18, 2026.
  7. ^ "Alexandra Gillespie". Old Books New Science. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
  8. ^ a b "Alexandra Gillespie appointed vice-president and principal at U of T Mississauga". Education News Canada. May 19, 2020.
  9. ^ Ahmed, Hafsa (October 18, 2020). "UTM principal responds to questions about university life during COVID-19 at town hall". The Varsity.
  10. ^ Bresge, Adina (June 26, 2025). "Alexandra Gillespie's term as U of T vice-president and principal of U of T Mississauga extended by two years". U of T News.