The ECIR 2020 Doctoral Consortium is an excellent forum for PhD students to 
discuss their research ideas with world-class researchers in the area of 
Information Retrieval.

The Doctoral Consortium (DC) will take place on 14th April 2019. During the DC 
session, we will have six selected student presentations, followed by 
discussions and individual meetings with senior researchers who are members of 
the DC Committee (also called mentors).

There are great opportunities for networking over lunch and later on during the 
day and other possible activities may be introduced according to the topics of 
the accepted submissions.

One submission will be awarded the “best doctoral consortium paper award”, 
which will be decided by the doctoral consortium committee.

Prospective candidates for the Doctoral Consortium
Students who have recently completed their research proposal, or about to do so 
(typically 2nd year PhD students) are welcome to submit their contribution to 
the consortium. The greatest benefit will be achieved for those students that 
have recently scoped their PhD topic in the Information Retrieval area. 
Candidates for the DC will be selected based on the potential of their research 
for future impact on the field of Information Retrieval and the likely benefit 
to the student of participating in the DC. The submitted paper will be the 
basis for detailed discussions at the DC.

Submission Guidelines
The submission may contain previously-published material, as well as ongoing 
work. Doctoral students who submit to the DC are welcome to submit other papers 
or posters to ECIR 2019. The submission has two parts. The first part, a 
research statement, should be no more than six (6) pages long in the LNCS 
format. It will be the basis for detailed discussions at the Consortium, and 
should include:

  *   Motivation for the proposed research
  *   Background and related work (including key references)
  *   Description of proposed research, including main research questions
  *   Research methodology and proposed experiments (where appropriate)
  *   Specific research issues for discussion at the Doctoral Consortium.
The second part, limited to one (1) page, describes benefits that would be 
obtained by attending the DC. It should be added as an appendix to the research 
statement and include:

  *   A statement by the student saying why they want to attend the Consortium.
  *   A brief statement (1 paragraph) by their advisor saying how the student 
would benefit by attending the DC. Advisors should also specifically state 
whether the student has written, or is close to completing, a thesis proposal 
(or equivalent), and when they expect the student would defend their 
dissertation if they progress at a typical rate.

Format Requirements
All submissions must be written in English following the ECIR 
guidelines<http://irsg.bcs.org/proceedings/ECIR_Draft_Guidelines.pdf> and the 
LNCS author 
guidelines<http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>
 and submitted electronically through 
EasyChair<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecir2020>. The first page 
must contain the title of the paper, full author name, affiliation and contact 
details and an abstract of up to 250 words. Submissions will be reviewed by the 
members of the DC committee.

Accepted Papers
Students accepted to the Consortium will have the option of publishing a 4-page 
extended abstract summarizing their research in the full ECIR conference 
proceedings.

Key Dates
Deadline: 29 November 2019
Notification: 10th January 2019
Doctoral Consortium: 15th April 2019

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs (d...@ecir2020.org)
Stefan Rueger
Suzan Verberne
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