Doctoral Colloquium

About

The Doctoral Colloquium is a full-day event scheduled to take place on [insert date]. This exclusive event is open to PhD students eager to present their ongoing research on topics related to the conference theme or tracks. It provides a unique opportunity to engage with fellow PhD students, exchange ideas on eGov themes, and receive constructive feedback on their work in a supportive environment from peers and the Colloquium Chairs. To most benefit from the Doctoral Colloquium, candidates would have completed at least one year of their PhD studies and have at least one year before completing their PhD thesis.

Submissions should emphasize the research design and its alignment with the research objectives. Other aspects to address include scientific and technological challenges, achieved research results so far, and plans for further work.
Papers will be reviewed by the Track Chairs, who also coordinate the Colloquium activities. Since this is not a blind review process, submissions must include the student’s identification, the PhD program, and the hosting higher education institution. Additionally, a letter of endorsement from the supervisor(s) must accompany the submission (the letter can be included on the last page of the document to upload).

The final versions of accepted papers will be published in a special proceedings volume.