Gonçal López-Pampló (Valencia, 1982) has a degree in Catalan Studies (UV) and English Studies (UNED). He holds a Master's degree in Education and e-learning (UOC). He obtained his doctorate in 2016 with a thesis supervised by Professor Carme Gregori Soldevila, which dealt with the essay as a literary genre. Based on this work, he has published the books D'Ors a Fuster. Per una història de l'assaig en la literatura contemporània (PUV, 2017) and Primera lliçó sobre l'assaig (PAM / CMT, 2023), in addition to several contributions to collective books, academic journals and conferences. He currently has two six-year research periods.
Associate professor since 2007, between 2014 and 2022 he held the position of literary director at Edicions Bromera and Algar Editorial. From September 2022 he is exclusively dedicated to teaching, management and research as an assistant professor in the Department of Catalan Philology.
He is currently the coordinator of the 4th year of the Degree in Catalan Philology and participates in the committees responsible for communication in the Department of Catalan Philology, research seminars and the Olimpíada de Valencià. He is also a member of the Càtedra Joan Fuster and the Institut Interuniversitari de Filologia Valenciana. With professor Carme Gregori he coordinates the educational innovation project "Writing, oral expression and audiovisual discourse in the subjects of the Catalan Philology area (3rd phase)", within the GESOLCAT Consolidated Innovation Group. He is also a member of the research project "Hypertextual relations in Catalan literature (1939-1983)" (CIAICO 2021/143) and of the Contemporary Catalan Literature Group (GIUV2013-007).