[EGOV LIST] dg.o 2026: TRACK 9 Bachelor and Master Student Track

Chungpin(仲彬) via eGov-list egov-list at u.washington.edu
Thu Dec 4 18:30:53 PST 2025


TRACK 9 - Track for Bachelor's and Master's Students creation

This track addresses Bachelor and Master students and encourages them to
submit and present their work at the conference. With this format, we aim
to provide students with a first-hand experience of how research works and
deepen their interest in academia. We want to attract the original work of
students, facilitate a constructive and developmental double-blind
peer-review process, and subsequent publication of their works. In contrast
to the general research tracks, students will be the first authors of the
papers in this track and present their work at the conference. We encourage
supervisors to act as co-authors to ensure a scientifically guided paper
development process. All topics in the area of digital government are
welcome. For exemplary topics, please take a look at the topics listed in
the other tracks. We are open to all conceptual and empirical papers that
use all kinds of research methods. This track gives Bachelor and Master
students the opportunity to actively contribute to the digital government
community.


IMPORTANT DATES
- January 31, 2026: Papers due
- March 31, 2026: Notifications of acceptance
- April 14, 2026: Camera-ready manuscripts due
- April 20, 2026: Early registration closes!


SUBMISSION TYPES AND FORMATS
Submissions need to follow the guidelines established for the dg.o
conference. Detailed instruction and ACM conference proceedings
template are available on the conference
website https://dgsociety.org/dgo-2026/call-for-papers/ under
"submission guidelines".

Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo26


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