Niels Skovgaard Olsen received the "Best Student Paper Award 2018" of SPP1516, which includes a prize money of 500 Euros. He did his first PhD in Philosophy, supervised by Wolfgang Spohn, and then pursued his second PhD with Christoph Klauer in Psychology. Since 2017, he is a PostDoc in Michael Waldmann's lab in Göttingen. He received the award for the paper Relevance differently affects the truth, acceptability, and probability evaluations of "and", "but", "therefore", and "if-then" (Skovgaard-Olsen, N., Kellen, D., Krahl, H. & Klauer, K. C.), which appeared 2017 in "Thinking and Reasoning". Congratulations!