Alpine Fellowship

[7] In addition to this, it also manages the Alpine Fellowship Refugee Scholar Prize, awarded in partnership with Bard College Berlin.

[8] In 2024, the theme was Language, speakers included Esther Perel, Es Devlin, John McWhorter and Martin Puchner.

Amongst other things, virtual reality pioneer Nonny de la Pena gave a talk on 'virtual landscapes' that stirred much debate.

Philosophers Luciano Floridi and Mark Wrathall spoke to underline the way our self-understanding is inextricably bound up with our understanding of time.

[3] The advisory board includes Ayishat Akanbi, Andrew Huddleston, Nick Blood, Michael Lesslie, Iain Martin and Sukhdev Sandhu.