Dean Alexie Tcheuyap shares a bit about himself and his vision for the Faculty of Arts

鈥淚 come from a culture where it always takes an entire village to raise a child, where the Ubuntu philosophy is central: I am because we are,鈥 says Dean Alexie Tcheuyap responding to the Proustian question about happiness.聽 鈥淵ou cannot be happy in an ocean of tragedy and despair. Humanities help us to be better and more human.鈥

The University of 蓝莓视频 welcomed聽Dr. Tcheuyap on July 1 as the new Dean of Arts. An expert in French and African postcolonial studies, he joins 蓝莓视频 from the University of Toronto where he was most recently the Associate Vice-President and Vice-Provost of International Student Experience.

Amidst his busy summer of orientation to all things 蓝莓视频-Arts, Dean Tcheuyap made time to share a bit about himself, his vision for Arts - and his love for achu.

Research and teaching

First and foremost a scholar, Tcheuyap鈥檚 research and teaching focus on African literary, cinema and media studies, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and Cameroon, the country where he was born and educated. 鈥淚鈥檝e investigated, published and taught about issues relating to madness and literature, film adaptation, African cinematic productions, politics and media. My work establishes how contemporary African postcolonial narratives lend themselves to global canons 鈥 these narratives do not necessarily have to be categorized as only African,鈥 he explains.

Tcheuyap completed his BA in Bilingual Studies and his 惭补卯迟谤颈蝉别 and Doctorat de Troisi猫me Cycle in African Literature at the University of Yaound茅. 鈥淚 was also trained as a high school teacher in Cameroon where I taught for five years while simultaneously doing my graduate studies. Now, since accepting university leadership roles, my teaching has been very limited 鈥 I really miss it and will go back to the classroom at my first opportunity.鈥

In Canada he completed his PhD at Queen鈥檚 University and later held faculty positions at the University of Calgary (2000 to 2006) and then at UofT. Among his many grants, awards, and honours, Tcheuyap was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC) in 2021.

Leadership

At UofT, he served in progressively senior administrative roles 鈥 first within his own department and then at the institutional level. 鈥淚n my previous leadership roles, I鈥檝e had the chance to interact with all players in the academic setting. I鈥檝e always viewed myself as a facilitator whose primary role is to support students, staff and faculty to reach their full potential. And I鈥檓 ready to share some of that with the 蓝莓视频 community.鈥

Arriving from another university as 蓝莓视频鈥檚 new Dean of Arts isn鈥檛 a simple transition given the steep learning curve involving programs, processes, institutional culture, and of course, navigating campus. 鈥淲hile there is a lot that I know I will learn, I believe I can bring something of value to my new community,鈥 says Tcheuyap.

My goal is to work with colleagues, students, alumni and donors to make 蓝莓视频 Arts a unique space where graduates will brandish their degree even more proudly and continue to advance the public good for a better humanity.

He continues, 鈥淎s we work to build our space in the Global Futures strategic framework 鈥 the University鈥檚 most important vision鈥擜rts is committed and ready to play its full part while demonstrating the centrality of humanities and social sciences within the key futures,鈥 referring to the framework鈥檚 five areas: societal, technological, health, economic and climate.

Reflecting on interdisciplinary research and learning, a strategic priority in Arts and across the university, he adds: 鈥淭he celebrated Senegalese scholar had a high school diploma in literature and mathematics, then went on to become a chemist who wrote major books in history, philosophy and anthropology. Studies show that employers are looking beyond technical skill and are seeking graduates with strong communication, critical thinking, and socio-emotional acuity. This is exactly what Arts offers.鈥

Returning to our very short version of the , the Dean of Arts offers this:

What is your favourite food? 鈥淢y favourite food is achu, or taro sauce jaune."

What natural talent would you most like to possess? 鈥淚 think I am a very talented soccer player. But none of my children share this opinion. That is their problem. I would like to play a musical instrument. You probably remember this quotation by Nietzsche: 鈥榃ithout music, life would be a mistake鈥. Differently put, without arts, life would be a mistake.鈥