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Curriculum Vitae David F. Johnson Curriculum Vitae David F. Johnson August 16, 2018 General Information University address: English College of Arts and Sciences Williams Building 111 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1580 E-mail address: [email protected] Professional Preparation 1993 Ph.D., Cornell University. Major: English. Medieval Studies. Supervisor: Thomas D. Hill. 1986 M.A., Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Major: English Language and Literature. Historical Linguistics of English. Unspecified Name. (1986). Exile and Outlawry in Angle-Saxon England. Unpublished master's thesis, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. 1982 B.A., Kathiolieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Major: English Language and Literature. Professional Experience 2005–present Professor, Department of English, Florida State University. 2006–2008 Chair, Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities, Department of Interdisciplinary Humanities, Florida State University. 2003–2006 Director, Program in the Humanities, Program in the Humanities, Florida State University. 1997–2005 Associate Professor, Department of English, Florida State University. 1993–1997 Assistant Professor, Department of English, Florida State University. Vita for David F. Johnson Language Proficiency Dutch - fluent in speaking, reading, and writing. French - none in speaking and writing; advanced in reading. German - intermediate in speaking; fluent in reading; rudimentary in writing. Latin - none in speaking and writing; advanced in reading. Middle Dutch - none in speaking and writing; fluent in reading. Old & Middle English - none in speaking and writing; native in reading. Old & Middle High German - none in speaking and writing; advanced in reading. Old Irish - none in speaking and writing; intermediate in reading. Old Norse/Icelandic - none in speaking; advanced in reading; rudimentary in writing. Honors, Awards, and Prizes Arts & Sciences Faculty Travel Award, Florida State University (2017). Provost's Travel Grant, Florida State University (2016). Neil Ker Fund Grant, British Academy (2015). Provost's Travel Grant, Florida State University (2015). The Norris J. Lacy Prize for Outstanding Editorial Achievement in Arthurian Studies, presented by the International Arthurian Society—North American Branch, at the International Congress on Medieval Studies Western Michigan University (2014). Flemish Literary Fund: Translators's House grant Translators's House grant (2014). Florida State University CRC Planning Grant, for "Reconstructing Europe in England (600–1250): Transcultural and Translingual Paradigms." Submitted to NWO as "The Papal Imaginary in Anglo-Saxon England." (2014). ($13,000). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2014). CRC Small Grant program, Florida State University (2013). Faculty Research Library Materials Grant (2013). ($1,120). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2013). Provost's Travel Grant, Florida State University (2013). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2012). Transformation Through Teaching Award, Florida State University (2012). University Sabbatical (One semester, full pay) (2012). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2011). Undergraduate Teaching Award, Florida State University (2011). University Teaching Award, Florida State University (2011). Faculty Research Library Materials Grant (2010). ($20,000). Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) [Dutch Organization for Scientific Research]) for translation of Sisterbook of Diepenveen (2010). The Arno-Borst Stiftung, for translation of Duelling with the Past: Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Christian era, ca. 990-1135 (2009). Flemish Ministry of Culture, Education and Sport: Translators's House grant (2008). Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) for translation of The Limburg Sermons: Preaching in the Medieval Low Countries at the turn of the fourteenth century, Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (2008). Page 2 Vita for David F. Johnson Translator's House grant (€1,000), Flemish Ministry of Culture, Education and Sport (2008). ($1,350). University of Tennessee, grant for participation in a workshop on editing held by the Marco Institute (2006). ($500). Marco Institute, University of Tennessee (2006). ($500). CRC Planning Grant, Florida State University (2005). ($10,000). Nominated Corresponding Fellow, The English Association (2004). American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant (2004). ($4,000). Nederlands Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) for translation of Medieval Religious Women in the Low Countries: The Modern Devotion, the canonesses of Windesheim, and their writings, Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (2004). Committee on Faculty Research Support (COFRS ) Regular Summer Award (2003). ($8,000). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2003). Arts and Humanities Program Enhancement Grant (2002). ($6,900). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2002). Undergraduate Teaching award, FSU (2002). University Teaching Award (2002). Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature (2000). ($10,000). Nominated, University Teaching Award (2000). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1999). Developing Scholar Award, FSU (1998). Developing Scholar Award, Florida State University (1998). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1998). Nominated, University Teaching Award (1998). Teaching Incentive Award, FSU (1997). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1997). University Teaching Incentive Award (1997). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1996). Nominated, University Teaching Award (1996). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1995). NEH Summer Stipend (1995). Florida State University Departmental Committee on Research and Creative Activity Grant (1994). Florida State University First Year Assistant Professor Summer Salary Award, Council for Research and Creativity (1994). Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature (1994). ($11,000). LSI Instructional Improvement Grant (1994). ($8,000). The Netherland-America Foundation (1994). ($1,000). Florida State University President's Travel Grant: funded travel to MLA convention in Toronto (1993). Page 3 Vita for David F. Johnson Fellowship(s) English Association (2004). Teaching Information from 2006 to present only. Courses Taught Film Genres (ENG3310) Senior Seminar in Literature (ENG4934) Studies in Language and Linguistics (ENG5068) Chaucer (ENL4311) Film Genres (ENG 3310) Middle English Romance (ENL4218) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM3321) Studies in Old English Language and Literature (ENL5206) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3310) Studies in Language and Linguistics - History of the English Language (ENG 5068) Freshman Interest Group Colloquium (HUM1920) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3310) Learning Community Colloquium (HUM1921) Studies in Language and Linguistics - History of the English Language (ENG 5068) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3321) Multicultural Dimensions of Film and 20th-Century Culture (HUM 3321) Studies in Old English Language and Literature (ENL 5206) Studies in English (eng 4932) Studies in Old English Language and Literature (ENL 5206) Medieval Literature in Translation (ENL3210) Doctoral Committee Chair Anderson, K., graduate. (2018). Day, P., graduate. (2017). Pitts, J., graduate. (2017). Hall, K., graduate. (2016). Watson, J. E., graduate. (2016). Whitehead, T. Y., graduate. (2015). Bickley, J. T., graduate. (2013). Moore, E. D., graduate. (2013). Ruggiero, R. N., graduate. (2013). Swanson, D. A., graduate. (2011). Beall, J. M., graduate. (2010). Page 4 Vita for David F. Johnson Hall, A. M., graduate. (2008). Jensen, C. R., doctoral student. Stuart, R., doctoral student. Doctoral Committee Cochair Elliott, J. K., graduate. (2013). Bilir, D., graduate. (2012). Thompkins, K., graduate. (2008). Ruiz, N., graduate. (2006). Brackins, G. M., doctoral candidate. Doctoral Committee Member Carter, D., graduate. (2017). Poyraz, S. S., graduate. (2017). Carson, P., graduate. (2015). Jennings, L. G., graduate. (2015). Menninger, C. N., graduate. (2015). Rashid, F., graduate. (2015). Bonds, T. A., graduate. (2014). Duncan, R. M., graduate. (2014). Pereira, E., graduate. (2013). Wang, Y., graduate. (2013). Gibson, J. M., graduate. (2013). Thaxton, A., graduate. (2012). Simmons, A. T., graduate. (2012). Bengford, T. J., graduate. (2012). Bryant, C. L., graduate. (2012). Grant, S. M., graduate. (2012). Feltman, J., graduate. (2011). Riggs, G. R., graduate. (2011). Surrency, J. K., graduate. (2011). Miller, A., graduate. (2011). Swain, L. O., graduate. (2010). Carlson, J., graduate. (2010). Johnson, E. L., graduate. (2010). Pautz, J., graduate. (2009). Carbonell, C. D., graduate. (2009). Jackson, D. E., graduate. (2009). Kirkland, M., graduate. (2009). Hall, A., graduate. (2008). Richards, R., graduate. (2008). Thich, Q., graduate. (2008). Page 5 Vita for David F. Johnson Peace, R., graduate. (2007). Thomas, P., graduate. (2007). Haynes, K., graduate. (2006). McClane, P., graduate. (2006). Zemliansky, P. N., graduate. (2002). Hall, K., graduate. (1999). Beaver, W., graduate. (1998). Eidse, F., graduate. (1998). Holley, D., graduate. (1998). Caskie, M., graduate. (1996). Doctoral
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