The AoIR Doctoral Colloquium will take place in November 2022 in conjunction with AoIR2022: Decolonising the Internet <https://aoir.org/aoir2022/>. For many years, this event has provided PhD students working in Internet research with the opportunity to workshop on research projects, to address methodological and theoretical challenges, and to exchange informal advice on juggling the multiple pressures associated with job searching, publishing, and finishing the dissertation with senior scholars. This year, there is both the traditional face-to-face (in person) Colloquium, which takes place on our preconference day, 2 November, and also an online Colloquium which takes the week before that, to allow AoIR PhD students who are unable to travel to still participate in an online version of the event. As always, we have excellent mentors in place and we are always looking for more! If you are interested in mentoring for the AoIR2022 Doctoral Colloquium please email ac@aoir.org. To apply for a place at the colloquium, please provide: a) a two-page summary of your research. This should provide a context for the research, describe the methods used, the progress to date, and primary concerns and issues that you’d like to discuss with others; b) A brief statement indicating why you want to participate in the doctoral colloquium and what you hope to get out of it. When applying, it’s important to select either the Face-to-face (In Person) Doctoral Colloquium OR the Online Doctoral Colloquium, so we have accurate numbers for each. Submissions for the colloquium should be uploaded via our submission website here: https://www.conftool.org/aoir2022/ *Submissions are due Tuesday, 31st May 2022.* If you have any questions, please do get in touch AoIRDCchair@aoir.org and please do circulate this message throughout your networks. We look forward to your submissions. Michelle AoIR Association Coordinator