The Doctoral Consortium (DC) at ECIR 2027 will provide a forum for PhD students in the field of Information Retrieval to present their research and thesis proposal to senior researchers from academia and industry. Students will receive feedback on their work and have the opportunity to engage in detailed discussions with designated DC mentors through individual sessions. The DC also gives students an opportunity to meet and share their PhD experiences with other students at a similar stage of their studies.
We welcome submissions on any topic relevant to the general field of Information Retrieval, including those mentioned in the Call for Full papers for ECIR 2027.
Students who have recently completed their research proposal, or are about to do so (typically 2nd year PhD students) are welcome to submit their contribution to the consortium. Students will be selected based on the likely benefit to the student of participating in the DC at this point in their studies, and on the potential of their research for future impact on the field of Information Retrieval.
All candidates planning a submission must submit a preliminary Abstract by October 28, 2026, as a single page of LNCS-formatted text that indicates:
The abstract and key references will be used to select potential mentors who will be asked to provide feedback on the main submission.
The main DC submission is required one week later (November 4, 2026). It may contain previously published material, as well as ongoing work. This submission must have two parts:
All submissions must be written in English following the ECIR guidelines and the LNCS author guidelines and submitted electronically through the conference submission system (here) and selecting the Doctoral Consortium track. The first page must contain the title of the paper, full author name, affiliation(s) and contact details, and an abstract of up to 250 words. Please note that submissions are not anonymous.
Students accepted to the DC will have the option of publishing a 4-page extended abstract summarizing their research in the full ECIR conference proceedings.
ECIR 2027 expects authors (as well as the PC and the organising committee) to adhere to accepted standards on ethics and professionalism in our community, namely:
The ACM's Policy on Authorship,
The ACM's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct,
The ACM's Conflict of Interest Policy,
The ACM's Policy on Plagiarism, Misrepresentation, and Falsification,
The ACM's Policy Against Harassment