This email has just been sent to those who registered as having papers written solely by students or Ph D candidates. Note: this email it mentions that the deadline has been extended until August 28th. This is correct, and is also valid for all other full papers. For those who sent in an abstract and not a full paper, putting one up at the website is still optional. Torill Mortensen ---- Are you a student participant of IR 11.0, or do you know one? This email is directed at students who have submitted a paper (abstract or full paper) and had the submission accepted. -- Traditionally, there has been a student award for the best student full paper submitted to the IR conferences. In order to participate in this competition, you need to 1: Be a student, and not faculty. 2: Submit a full paper. The deadline will be extended to August 28th (for all members) in order to give you a little more time on some of those hurried papers. If you did not plan to submit a full paper but would like to participate, you can still write out your drafts and notes and submit a full paper. The prize is a free banquet and all the glory of having submitted the best student paper in 2010, which looks very nice on your CV. The papers will be assessed anonymously by a group of your peers. Torill Mortensen, program chair For questions about the student award, contact torill.mortensen@gmail.com -- Internet Research 11 https://www.conftool.net/aoir-ir11/