Johan Rooryck - Curriculum Vitae#
1. General
Long CV
Professor of French Linguistics since: 1993
Experience abroad: Penn State University (1988 – 1990), Indiana University (1990 – 1993)
2. Grants & awards
- NWO small programs grants: 2 (€550.000 + €750.000)
- Horizon project grant: 1 (€2.000.000)
- NWO VIDI-projects research group: 3 (x €600.000)
- Other postdoc-projects research group: 5 (x €200.000)
- Distinguished Lorentz Fellowship (2011-2012) €85.000
3. PhD & Postdoc supervision
- PhDs supervised (1996 – 2019): 32 (21 women, 11 men)
- Postdocs supervised (1996 – 2019): 10
- Average time of PhD project (start to promotion): 4.5 years
- Former PhD students/ Postdocs with professorship: 10 (5 women, 5 men)
4. Scientific interests
Generative grammar; the nature of language and language variation; Romance and Germanic languages, core knowledge systems.
5. Publications and lectures
- Monographs: 2
- Edited books: 15
- Total articles: 69
- Total lectures: 162
6. Commissions of trust
- 2003 - 2018: Project proposal reviewer for Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO, The Netherlands); Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO, Belgium); National Science Foundation (NSF, USA); Romanian National Council for Scientific Research (CNCS, Romania); Leverhulme Trust, Great Britain; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC, Canada); Australian Research Council (ARC, Australia); Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal); National Research Foundation (NRF, South Africa).
- 2017: President of the Fair Open Access Alliance (https://www.fairopenaccess.org)
- 2015: Founding member and president of Linguistics in Open Access (LingOA), a charitable foundation dedicated to the promotion of Fair Open Access publishing in linguistics (http://www.lingoa.eu)
- 2015: Founding editor of the Fair Open Access journal Glossa: a journal of general linguistics.
- 320+ articles published in Open Access since April 2016.
- 1999 – 2015: Executive Editor of Lingua (Elsevier) 1680 articles (±31.000 pp) published; collaborating with 190 Special Issue guest editors on 90 Special Issues.
- 2014: Advisor, PhD program, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and Evaluator, Doctoral program in linguistics, University of Zürich, Switzerland.