EFA26 Programme


Discover the programme of EFA26. The programme and list of speakers will be updated continuously. We look forward to seeing you in Alpbach!

Can Europe still win on the decisive issues?

Europe faces fundamental questions: Is Europe currently on the road to victory? Can Europe still win on the decisive issues? EFA26 will explore these questions, with voices from politics, science, business and culture, with young thinkers and experienced decision-makers.

Speakers Selection

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Iara Lee

Activist, Filmmaker, and Cultural Producer

Cultures of Resistance

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Lea Ypi

Professor of Politics and Philosophy

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

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Yascha Mounk

Professor of Practice

Johns Hopkins University

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Rhiannon McQuone

Research Associate

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Programme

All times in CEST
Starting times
Morning
Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
English 180
What does it mean to win? At what costs may victory be achieved? Are the antagonistic and violent practices and discourses of war and victory reconcilable with a sustainable peace? This seminar critically explores the concept of victory from Antiquity to today and specifically looks at the idea of victory in war. By incorporating moral, political, and cultural considerations, victory in the 21st century is reimagined. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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09:30 - 12:30 Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
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+1
SEC
SEM
Content
Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
English 180
If digital sovereignty is about the ability to say ‘yes’ to a digital future that aligns with one’s interests and values – and ‘no’ to a future that doesn’t – Europe currently lacks it. In this workshop, we examine why this is the case and why it matters, what can and what should be done about it, and which policies and politics can get Europe there.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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09:30 - 12:30 Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
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+1
DEM
SEM
Content
Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
English 180
How do we find the will to act when things seem hopeless? Because we are agents who care, our relationship to the future is driven by emotions like hope, anxiety, and despair – not mere feelings, but evaluative states that orient us toward action. Drawing on philosophy and the science of emotion, this interactive seminar invites you to explore how to harness these emotions, individually and collectively, to bring about the futures you value.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
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09:30 - 12:30 Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
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SEM
Content
Science and Ethics
English 180
Can we separate science and ethics? Where do we draw the boundaries?? In Artificial Intelligence, fairness and accountability are inseparable from how systems learn and how they justify knowledge. Scientific choices are moral choices, and ethics depend on scientific assumptions. The seminar explores good scientific practice and scientific misconduct, including falsification and fraud in academic research.
Ort Alpbach , Pfarrhof – Attic
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09:30 - 12:30 Science and Ethics
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+1
SEM
Content
Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
English 180
How can Europe’s cities become the places where transition is governed and the future is built? Europe has entered a new phase: climate collapse is no longer a distant risk, but a reality to be governed. This studio builds systems literacy, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and democratic imagination among young professionals. Participants leave with a deeper understanding to act as bridge-builders across sectors, borders, and generations. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Flora-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
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Content
One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
English 180
Global (One) Health demands more than incremental fixes. This studio shifts from reactive problem-solving to future-oriented innovation. Using sensing and reframing techniques, participants explore emerging potentials and questions in One Health. We challenge existing paradigms to co-create radical new questions and innovation pathways, equipping participants to proactively shape a resilient future.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Heiss-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
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+1
Content
Embodied Experiences of Democracy
English 180
In this studio, participants explore the political dramaturgy of emotions  – where theatre meets sociology. Emotions are movements, words, and gestures that shape how we live together. The ways we stand, speak, and relate enact democratic order. Conversely, emotions we suppress in public to sustain control can quietly erode democracy itself. //INFO: This project has received funding from the European Commission under the HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions Grant, No 101132327.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Rogger-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 Embodied Experiences of Democracy
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Content
Afternoon
Embodied Experiences of Democracy
English 180
In this studio, participants explore the political dramaturgy of emotions  – where theatre meets sociology. Emotions are movements, words, and gestures that shape how we live together. The ways we stand, speak, and relate enact democratic order. Conversely, emotions we suppress in public to sustain control can quietly erode democracy itself.//INFO: This project has received funding from the European Commission under the HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions Grant, No 101132327.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Rogger-Saal
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15:00 - 18:00 Embodied Experiences of Democracy
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+1
Content
One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
English 180
Global (One) Health demands more than incremental fixes. This studio shifts from reactive problem-solving to future-oriented innovation. Using sensing and reframing techniques, participants explore emerging potentials and questions in One Health. We challenge existing paradigms to co-create radical new questions and innovation pathways, equipping participants to proactively shape a resilient future.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Heiss-Saal
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15:00 - 18:00 One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
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+1
Content
Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
English 180
Europe is often treated as geographical entity rather than a community shaped by shared values, such as cooperation, leadership, and empathy. This seminar uses story, poetry, memoir, reflective essays, and collaborative projects to explore ideas of solidarity, responsibility, and belonging across cultures and generations. Participants develop original texts and new perspectives that support dialogue and understanding across borders.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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15:00 - 18:00 Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
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+2
ART
SEM
Content
Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
English 180
Globally, polarisation is rising, yet confrontation isn’t inevitable. Constructive dialogue, curiosity over conflict, and finding common ground are choices we can make. This seminar explores the state of division and what it means for society. Through case studies, workshops, and interactive activities, we’'ll examine the forces shaping political disagreement, and how we can bridge divides to have more productive political conversations. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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15:00 - 18:00 Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
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+1
DEM
SEM
Content
Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
180
How can Europe’s cities become the places where transition is governed and the future is built? Europe has entered a new phase: climate collapse is no longer a distant risk, but a reality to be governed. This studio builds systems literacy, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and democratic imagination among young professionals. Participants leave with a deeper understanding to act as bridge-builders across sectors, borders, and generations. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Flora-Saal
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15:00 - 18:00 Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
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+1
Content
Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
English 180
Many actors are introduced to theatre when their parents send them to theatre workshops to overcome their shyness and gain confidence; they end up going on stage in front of hundreds of people. The stage is their place of safety. So, what is it about working together to create a piece of theatre that produces this feeling? This seminar, led by students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, will explore this question. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
15:00 - 18:00 Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
ART
SEM
Content
Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
English 180
This seminar will explore the ways in which many individuals can end up working as a cohesive team. Creating an effective and dynamic piece of theatre requires every actor to work seamlessly with the rest of the ensemble regardless of whether their part is major or minor. Acting students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London will share those parts of their training that enable this important connection. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 4
15:00 - 18:00 Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
ART
SEM
Content
How Europe Winds
English 180
Air is essential yet often taken for granted, despite shaping movement, interaction, and perception. The posed question is not How Europe wins but winds — like a wind that opens spaces, brings together different voices, and creates new possibilities. Through movement, sound, and collective improvisation, participants are invited to explore ways of expressing themselves artistically. The session culminates in a shared performance, weaving together movement, sound, and expression. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Gym
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15:00 - 18:00 How Europe Winds
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+2
ART
SEM
Content
Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
English 180
Ecological and social crises dominate the newsfeeds, pushing many people into apathy. How can artistic practices offer a way out? In the seminar, stories of resistance will be explored: Participants will learn about activist filmmaking, engage in dialogue about the narratives we are surrounded by, and create their own piece of hope to empower themselves and others.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – First Floor – Classroom 5
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15:00 - 18:00 Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
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+1
ART
SEM
Content
Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
English 180
This seminar makes capital markets tangible. Participants act as investors, make decisions under uncertainty, and explore how capital shapes companies and Europe’s future. Simulation, expert insights, and discussion connect theory with real-world application.
Ort Alpbach , Fire Station – Seminar Room
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15:00 - 18:00 Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
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+1
FIN
SEM
Content
Starting times
Morning
Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
4.860
Labs are 3-day facilitated working sessions with a closed and well-selected group of 30 participants that has a joint purpose with the goal that this group, first, becomes a community of action, and second, finds answers to a larger, cross-cutting problem.
09:00 - 18:00 Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
LAB
Content
Embodied Experiences of Democracy
English 180
In this studio, participants explore the political dramaturgy of emotions  – where theatre meets sociology. Emotions are movements, words, and gestures that shape how we live together. The ways we stand, speak, and relate enact democratic order. Conversely, emotions we suppress in public to sustain control can quietly erode democracy itself. //INFO: This project has received funding from the European Commission under the HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions Grant, No 101132327.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Rogger-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 Embodied Experiences of Democracy
Content
Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
English 180
If digital sovereignty is about the ability to say ‘yes’ to a digital future that aligns with one’s interests and values – and ‘no’ to a future that doesn’t – Europe currently lacks it. In this workshop, we examine why this is the case and why it matters, what can and what should be done about it, and which policies and politics can get Europe there.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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09:30 - 12:30 Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
speaker-image
+1
DEM
SEM
Content
Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
English 180
How can Europe’s cities become the places where transition is governed and the future is built? Europe has entered a new phase: climate collapse is no longer a distant risk, but a reality to be governed. This studio builds systems literacy, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and democratic imagination among young professionals. Participants leave with a deeper understanding to act as bridge-builders across sectors, borders, and generations. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Flora-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
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+1
Content
Science and Ethics
English 180
Can we separate science and ethics? Where do we draw the boundaries?? In Artificial Intelligence, fairness and accountability are inseparable from how systems learn and how they justify knowledge. Scientific choices are moral choices, and ethics depend on scientific assumptions. The seminar explores good scientific practice and scientific misconduct, including falsification and fraud in academic research.
Ort Alpbach , Pfarrhof – Attic
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09:30 - 12:30 Science and Ethics
SEM
Content
One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
English 180
Global (One) Health demands more than incremental fixes. This studio shifts from reactive problem-solving to future-oriented innovation. Using sensing and reframing techniques, participants explore emerging potentials and questions in One Health. We challenge existing paradigms to co-create radical new questions and innovation pathways, equipping participants to proactively shape a resilient future.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Heiss-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
speaker-image
+1
Content
Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
English 180
What does it mean to win? At what costs may victory be achieved? Are the antagonistic and violent practices and discourses of war and victory reconcilable with a sustainable peace? This seminar critically explores the concept of victory from Antiquity to today and specifically looks at the idea of victory in war. By incorporating moral, political, and cultural considerations, victory in the 21st century is reimagined. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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09:30 - 12:30 Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
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+1
SEC
SEM
Content
Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
English 180
How do we find the will to act when things seem hopeless? Because we are agents who care, our relationship to the future is driven by emotions like hope, anxiety, and despair – not mere feelings, but evaluative states that orient us toward action. Drawing on philosophy and the science of emotion, this interactive seminar invites you to explore how to harness these emotions, individually and collectively, to bring about the futures you value.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
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09:30 - 12:30 Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
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+1
SEM
Content
Afternoon
Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
English 180
This seminar makes capital markets tangible. Participants act as investors, make decisions under uncertainty, and explore how capital shapes companies and Europe’s future. Simulation, expert insights, and discussion connect theory with real-world application.
Ort Alpbach , Fire Station – Seminar Room
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15:00 - 18:00 Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
speaker-image
+1
FIN
SEM
Content
Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
English 180
This seminar will explore the ways in which many individuals can end up working as a cohesive team. Creating an effective and dynamic piece of theatre requires every actor to work seamlessly with the rest of the ensemble regardless of whether their part is major or minor. Acting students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London will share those parts of their training that enable this important connection. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 4
15:00 - 18:00 Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
ART
SEM
Content
Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
English 180
Many actors are introduced to theatre when their parents send them to theatre workshops to overcome their shyness and gain confidence; they end up going on stage in front of hundreds of people. The stage is their place of safety. So, what is it about working together to create a piece of theatre that produces this feeling? This seminar, led by students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, will explore this question. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
15:00 - 18:00 Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
ART
SEM
Content
Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
English 180
Ecological and social crises dominate the newsfeeds, pushing many people into apathy. How can artistic practices offer a way out? In the seminar, stories of resistance will be explored: Participants will learn about activist filmmaking, engage in dialogue about the narratives we are surrounded by, and create their own piece of hope to empower themselves and others.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – First Floor – Classroom 5
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15:00 - 18:00 Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
speaker-image
+1
ART
SEM
Content
How Europe Winds
English 180
Air is essential yet often taken for granted, despite shaping movement, interaction, and perception. The posed question is not How Europe wins but winds — like a wind that opens spaces, brings together different voices, and creates new possibilities. Through movement, sound, and collective improvisation, participants are invited to explore ways of expressing themselves artistically. The session culminates in a shared performance, weaving together movement, sound, and expression. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Gym
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15:00 - 18:00 How Europe Winds
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+2
ART
SEM
Content
Embodied Experiences of Democracy
English 180
In this studio, participants explore the political dramaturgy of emotions  – where theatre meets sociology. Emotions are movements, words, and gestures that shape how we live together. The ways we stand, speak, and relate enact democratic order. Conversely, emotions we suppress in public to sustain control can quietly erode democracy itself.//INFO: This project has received funding from the European Commission under the HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions Grant, No 101132327.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Rogger-Saal
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15:00 - 18:00 Embodied Experiences of Democracy
Content
Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
English 180
Europe is often treated as geographical entity rather than a community shaped by shared values, such as cooperation, leadership, and empathy. This seminar uses story, poetry, memoir, reflective essays, and collaborative projects to explore ideas of solidarity, responsibility, and belonging across cultures and generations. Participants develop original texts and new perspectives that support dialogue and understanding across borders.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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15:00 - 18:00 Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
speaker-image
+2
ART
SEM
Content
Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
180
How can Europe’s cities become the places where transition is governed and the future is built? Europe has entered a new phase: climate collapse is no longer a distant risk, but a reality to be governed. This studio builds systems literacy, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and democratic imagination among young professionals. Participants leave with a deeper understanding to act as bridge-builders across sectors, borders, and generations. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Flora-Saal
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15:00 - 18:00 Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
speaker-image
+1
Content
Starting times
Morning
Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
540
Labs are 3-day facilitated working sessions with a closed and well-selected group of 30 participants that has a joint purpose with the goal that this group, first, becomes a community of action, and second, finds answers to a larger, cross-cutting problem.
09:00 - 18:00 Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
LAB
Content
Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
English 180
How can Europe’s cities become the places where transition is governed and the future is built? Europe has entered a new phase: climate collapse is no longer a distant risk, but a reality to be governed. This studio builds systems literacy, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and democratic imagination among young professionals. Participants leave with a deeper understanding to act as bridge-builders across sectors, borders, and generations. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Flora-Saal
speaker-image speaker-image
09:30 - 12:30 Envisioning Europe’s Future Cities
speaker-image
+1
Content
Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
English 180
If digital sovereignty is about the ability to say ‘yes’ to a digital future that aligns with one’s interests and values – and ‘no’ to a future that doesn’t – Europe currently lacks it. In this workshop, we examine why this is the case and why it matters, what can and what should be done about it, and which policies and politics can get Europe there.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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09:30 - 12:30 Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
speaker-image
+1
DEM
SEM
Content
Embodied Experiences of Democracy
English 180
In this studio, participants explore the political dramaturgy of emotions  – where theatre meets sociology. Emotions are movements, words, and gestures that shape how we live together. The ways we stand, speak, and relate enact democratic order. Conversely, emotions we suppress in public to sustain control can quietly erode democracy itself. //INFO: This project has received funding from the European Commission under the HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions Grant, No 101132327.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Rogger-Saal
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09:30 - 12:30 Embodied Experiences of Democracy
speaker-image
+1
Content
Science and Ethics
English 180
Can we separate science and ethics? Where do we draw the boundaries?? In Artificial Intelligence, fairness and accountability are inseparable from how systems learn and how they justify knowledge. Scientific choices are moral choices, and ethics depend on scientific assumptions. The seminar explores good scientific practice and scientific misconduct, including falsification and fraud in academic research.
Ort Alpbach , Pfarrhof – Attic
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09:30 - 12:30 Science and Ethics
speaker-image
+1
SEM
Content
Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
English 180
What does it mean to win? At what costs may victory be achieved? Are the antagonistic and violent practices and discourses of war and victory reconcilable with a sustainable peace? This seminar critically explores the concept of victory from Antiquity to today and specifically looks at the idea of victory in war. By incorporating moral, political, and cultural considerations, victory in the 21st century is reimagined. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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09:30 - 12:30 Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
speaker-image
+1
SEC
SEM
Content
One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
English 180
Global (One) Health demands more than incremental fixes. This studio shifts from reactive problem-solving to future-oriented innovation. Using sensing and reframing techniques, participants explore emerging potentials and questions in One Health. We challenge existing paradigms to co-create radical new questions and innovation pathways, equipping participants to proactively shape a resilient future.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Heiss-Saal
speaker-image speaker-image
09:30 - 12:30 One Health Studio: Innovation, Sensing Future Potentials & New Questions
speaker-image
+1
Content
Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
English 180
How do we find the will to act when things seem hopeless? Because we are agents who care, our relationship to the future is driven by emotions like hope, anxiety, and despair – not mere feelings, but evaluative states that orient us toward action. Drawing on philosophy and the science of emotion, this interactive seminar invites you to explore how to harness these emotions, individually and collectively, to bring about the futures you value.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
speaker-image speaker-image
09:30 - 12:30 Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
speaker-image
+1
SEM
Content
Afternoon
Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
English 180
Ecological and social crises dominate the newsfeeds, pushing many people into apathy. How can artistic practices offer a way out? In the seminar, stories of resistance will be explored: Participants will learn about activist filmmaking, engage in dialogue about the narratives we are surrounded by, and create their own piece of hope to empower themselves and others.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – First Floor – Classroom 5
speaker-image speaker-image
15:00 - 18:00 Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
speaker-image
+1
ART
SEM
Content
Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
English 180
This seminar will explore the ways in which many individuals can end up working as a cohesive team. Creating an effective and dynamic piece of theatre requires every actor to work seamlessly with the rest of the ensemble regardless of whether their part is major or minor. Acting students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London will share those parts of their training that enable this important connection. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 4
15:00 - 18:00 Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
ART
SEM
Content
Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
English 180
This seminar makes capital markets tangible. Participants act as investors, make decisions under uncertainty, and explore how capital shapes companies and Europe’s future. Simulation, expert insights, and discussion connect theory with real-world application.
Ort Alpbach , Fire Station – Seminar Room
speaker-image speaker-image
15:00 - 18:00 Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
speaker-image
+1
FIN
SEM
Content
Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
English 180
Many actors are introduced to theatre when their parents send them to theatre workshops to overcome their shyness and gain confidence; they end up going on stage in front of hundreds of people. The stage is their place of safety. So, what is it about working together to create a piece of theatre that produces this feeling? This seminar, led by students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, will explore this question. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
15:00 - 18:00 Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
ART
SEM
Content
Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
English 180
Europe is often treated as geographical entity rather than a community shaped by shared values, such as cooperation, leadership, and empathy. This seminar uses story, poetry, memoir, reflective essays, and collaborative projects to explore ideas of solidarity, responsibility, and belonging across cultures and generations. Participants develop original texts and new perspectives that support dialogue and understanding across borders.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
speaker-image speaker-image speaker-image
15:00 - 18:00 Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
speaker-image
+2
ART
SEM
Content
Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
English 180
Globally, polarisation is rising, yet confrontation isn’t inevitable. Constructive dialogue, curiosity over conflict, and finding common ground are choices we can make. This seminar explores the state of division and what it means for society. Through case studies, workshops, and interactive activities, we’'ll examine the forces shaping political disagreement, and how we can bridge divides to have more productive political conversations. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
speaker-image speaker-image
15:00 - 18:00 Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
speaker-image
+1
DEM
SEM
Content
How Europe Winds
English 180
Air is essential yet often taken for granted, despite shaping movement, interaction, and perception. The posed question is not How Europe wins but winds — like a wind that opens spaces, brings together different voices, and creates new possibilities. Through movement, sound, and collective improvisation, participants are invited to explore ways of expressing themselves artistically. The session culminates in a shared performance, weaving together movement, sound, and expression. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Gym
speaker-image speaker-image speaker-image
15:00 - 18:00 How Europe Winds
speaker-image
+2
ART
SEM
Content
Starting times
Morning
Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
540
Labs are 3-day facilitated working sessions with a closed and well-selected group of 30 participants that has a joint purpose with the goal that this group, first, becomes a community of action, and second, finds answers to a larger, cross-cutting problem.
09:00 - 18:00 Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
LAB
Content
Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
English 180
What does it mean to win? At what costs may victory be achieved? Are the antagonistic and violent practices and discourses of war and victory reconcilable with a sustainable peace? This seminar critically explores the concept of victory from Antiquity to today and specifically looks at the idea of victory in war. By incorporating moral, political, and cultural considerations, victory in the 21st century is reimagined. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
speaker-image speaker-image
09:30 - 12:30 Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
speaker-image
+1
SEC
SEM
Content
Science and Ethics
English 180
Can we separate science and ethics? Where do we draw the boundaries?? In Artificial Intelligence, fairness and accountability are inseparable from how systems learn and how they justify knowledge. Scientific choices are moral choices, and ethics depend on scientific assumptions. The seminar explores good scientific practice and scientific misconduct, including falsification and fraud in academic research.
Ort Alpbach , Pfarrhof – Attic
speaker-image
09:30 - 12:30 Science and Ethics
speaker-image
+1
SEM
Content
Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
English 180
If digital sovereignty is about the ability to say ‘yes’ to a digital future that aligns with one’s interests and values – and ‘no’ to a future that doesn’t – Europe currently lacks it. In this workshop, we examine why this is the case and why it matters, what can and what should be done about it, and which policies and politics can get Europe there.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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09:30 - 12:30 Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
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Hike | Euregio Inntal: Mobility. Digitalisation. Future!
150
Mobility and digitalisation pose new strategic challenges for the Euregio Inntal. This Hike combines expert input with exchange and discussion. The focus of the conversations is on the future perspectives of this area of cooperation and the development of joint strategic approaches across borders. The Hike concludes at the Pletzacher Alm. //INFO: Bring sturdy shoes and water. //INFO: In case of heavy rain, the session is going to take place at CCA – Rogger Hall.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , Hike Start 1 | CCA Square
09:30 - 12:00 Hike | Euregio Inntal: Mobility. Digitalisation. Future!
Content
Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
English 180
How do we find the will to act when things seem hopeless? Because we are agents who care, our relationship to the future is driven by emotions like hope, anxiety, and despair – not mere feelings, but evaluative states that orient us toward action. Drawing on philosophy and the science of emotion, this interactive seminar invites you to explore how to harness these emotions, individually and collectively, to bring about the futures you value.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
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09:30 - 12:30 Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
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SEM
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Tyrolean Technology Brunch
90
An exclusive networking event as part of the Euregio Days 2026: take the opportunity to exchange ideas with representatives from business, academia, politics, and regional development on technology and digitalisation in Tyrol and Europe.
Hotel Alphof , Hotel Alphof – Right Dining Hall
10:30 - 12:00 Tyrolean Technology Brunch
Network
Afternoon
How Europe Winds
English 180
Air is essential yet often taken for granted, despite shaping movement, interaction, and perception. The posed question is not How Europe wins but winds — like a wind that opens spaces, brings together different voices, and creates new possibilities. Through movement, sound, and collective improvisation, participants are invited to explore ways of expressing themselves artistically. The session culminates in a shared performance, weaving together movement, sound, and expression. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Gym
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15:00 - 18:00 How Europe Winds
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SEM
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Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
English 180
This seminar will explore the ways in which many individuals can end up working as a cohesive team. Creating an effective and dynamic piece of theatre requires every actor to work seamlessly with the rest of the ensemble regardless of whether their part is major or minor. Acting students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London will share those parts of their training that enable this important connection. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 4
15:00 - 18:00 Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
ART
SEM
Content
Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
English 180
This seminar makes capital markets tangible. Participants act as investors, make decisions under uncertainty, and explore how capital shapes companies and Europe’s future. Simulation, expert insights, and discussion connect theory with real-world application.
Ort Alpbach , Fire Station – Seminar Room
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15:00 - 18:00 Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
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SEM
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Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
English 180
Many actors are introduced to theatre when their parents send them to theatre workshops to overcome their shyness and gain confidence; they end up going on stage in front of hundreds of people. The stage is their place of safety. So, what is it about working together to create a piece of theatre that produces this feeling? This seminar, led by students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, will explore this question. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
15:00 - 18:00 Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
ART
SEM
Content
Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
English 180
Ecological and social crises dominate the newsfeeds, pushing many people into apathy. How can artistic practices offer a way out? In the seminar, stories of resistance will be explored: Participants will learn about activist filmmaking, engage in dialogue about the narratives we are surrounded by, and create their own piece of hope to empower themselves and others.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – First Floor – Classroom 5
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15:00 - 18:00 Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
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Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
English 180
Globally, polarisation is rising, yet confrontation isn’t inevitable. Constructive dialogue, curiosity over conflict, and finding common ground are choices we can make. This seminar explores the state of division and what it means for society. Through case studies, workshops, and interactive activities, we’'ll examine the forces shaping political disagreement, and how we can bridge divides to have more productive political conversations. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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15:00 - 18:00 Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
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Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
English 180
Europe is often treated as geographical entity rather than a community shaped by shared values, such as cooperation, leadership, and empathy. This seminar uses story, poetry, memoir, reflective essays, and collaborative projects to explore ideas of solidarity, responsibility, and belonging across cultures and generations. Participants develop original texts and new perspectives that support dialogue and understanding across borders.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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15:00 - 18:00 Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
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Morning
Between Security and Rights: Minority Governance in the Baltic States and Ukraine
180
Security concerns since 2022 have reshaped how minority issues are governed in the Baltic States and Ukraine. The session brings together regional perspectives to examine these shifts and their policy effects. It identifies risks of securitisation and outlines approaches to balance security and minority rights. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Schrödinger-Saal
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09:00 - 12:00 Between Security and Rights: Minority Governance in the Baltic States and Ukraine
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Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
540
Labs are 3-day facilitated working sessions with a closed and well-selected group of 30 participants that has a joint purpose with the goal that this group, first, becomes a community of action, and second, finds answers to a larger, cross-cutting problem.
09:00 - 18:00 Labs: Multi-Day Working Sessions
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
LAB
Content
Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
English 180
What does it mean to win? At what costs may victory be achieved? Are the antagonistic and violent practices and discourses of war and victory reconcilable with a sustainable peace? This seminar critically explores the concept of victory from Antiquity to today and specifically looks at the idea of victory in war. By incorporating moral, political, and cultural considerations, victory in the 21st century is reimagined. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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09:30 - 12:30 Is Victory Possible in the 21st Century?
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SEM
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Science and Ethics
English 180
Can we separate science and ethics? Where do we draw the boundaries?? In Artificial Intelligence, fairness and accountability are inseparable from how systems learn and how they justify knowledge. Scientific choices are moral choices, and ethics depend on scientific assumptions. The seminar explores good scientific practice and scientific misconduct, including falsification and fraud in academic research.
Ort Alpbach , Pfarrhof – Attic
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09:30 - 12:30 Science and Ethics
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Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
English 180
If digital sovereignty is about the ability to say ‘yes’ to a digital future that aligns with one’s interests and values – and ‘no’ to a future that doesn’t – Europe currently lacks it. In this workshop, we examine why this is the case and why it matters, what can and what should be done about it, and which policies and politics can get Europe there.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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09:30 - 12:30 Digital Sovereignty: Why Europe Needs It and How It Can Get It
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DEM
SEM
Content
Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
English 180
How do we find the will to act when things seem hopeless? Because we are agents who care, our relationship to the future is driven by emotions like hope, anxiety, and despair – not mere feelings, but evaluative states that orient us toward action. Drawing on philosophy and the science of emotion, this interactive seminar invites you to explore how to harness these emotions, individually and collectively, to bring about the futures you value.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
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09:30 - 12:30 Hope and the Power to Shape our Future
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SEM
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Afternoon
Euregio Young Researchers Award
210
Young researchers under the age of 35 present their research projects on the topic of strong regions. The aim is to make research from the region more visible and to foster intergenerational dialogue with decisionmakers from academia and politics. A high‑level jury selects the award winners, who are honoured in the evening.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Rogger-Saal
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14:00 - 17:30 Euregio Young Researchers Award
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Euregio Innovation Award
210
The Euregio Innovation Award recognises creative products, technologies, and services that strengthen the competitive position of the Euregio Tyrol/South Tyrol/Trentino. Companies from all three regions present their projects. A high-level jury selects the award winners, who are honoured in the evening.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Herz-Kremenak-Saal
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14:00 - 17:30 Euregio Innovation Award
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Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
English 180
Many actors are introduced to theatre when their parents send them to theatre workshops to overcome their shyness and gain confidence; they end up going on stage in front of hundreds of people. The stage is their place of safety. So, what is it about working together to create a piece of theatre that produces this feeling? This seminar, led by students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, will explore this question. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 3
15:00 - 18:00 Theatre as a Sanctuary: How Theatre Builds Confidence and Connection
ART
SEM
Content
Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
English 180
Ecological and social crises dominate the newsfeeds, pushing many people into apathy. How can artistic practices offer a way out? In the seminar, stories of resistance will be explored: Participants will learn about activist filmmaking, engage in dialogue about the narratives we are surrounded by, and create their own piece of hope to empower themselves and others.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – First Floor – Classroom 5
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15:00 - 18:00 Activist Filmmaking: Telling Stories of Resistance and Hope
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ART
SEM
Content
How Europe Winds
English 180
Air is essential yet often taken for granted, despite shaping movement, interaction, and perception. The posed question is not How Europe wins but winds — like a wind that opens spaces, brings together different voices, and creates new possibilities. Through movement, sound, and collective improvisation, participants are invited to explore ways of expressing themselves artistically. The session culminates in a shared performance, weaving together movement, sound, and expression. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Gym
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15:00 - 18:00 How Europe Winds
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ART
SEM
Content
Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
English 180
This seminar will explore the ways in which many individuals can end up working as a cohesive team. Creating an effective and dynamic piece of theatre requires every actor to work seamlessly with the rest of the ensemble regardless of whether their part is major or minor. Acting students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London will share those parts of their training that enable this important connection. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 4
15:00 - 18:00 Stronger Together: The Power of the Ensemble.
ART
SEM
Content
Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
English 180
This seminar makes capital markets tangible. Participants act as investors, make decisions under uncertainty, and explore how capital shapes companies and Europe’s future. Simulation, expert insights, and discussion connect theory with real-world application.
Ort Alpbach , Fire Station – Seminar Room
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15:00 - 18:00 Capital in Motion: Understanding How Capital Moves the World
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FIN
SEM
Content
Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
English 180
Globally, polarisation is rising, yet confrontation isn’t inevitable. Constructive dialogue, curiosity over conflict, and finding common ground are choices we can make. This seminar explores the state of division and what it means for society. Through case studies, workshops, and interactive activities, we’'ll examine the forces shaping political disagreement, and how we can bridge divides to have more productive political conversations. 
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 2
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15:00 - 18:00 Dialogue across Divides: Designing Better Conversations for a Polarised World
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DEM
SEM
Content
Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
English 180
Europe is often treated as geographical entity rather than a community shaped by shared values, such as cooperation, leadership, and empathy. This seminar uses story, poetry, memoir, reflective essays, and collaborative projects to explore ideas of solidarity, responsibility, and belonging across cultures and generations. Participants develop original texts and new perspectives that support dialogue and understanding across borders.
Mittelschule , Mittelschule – Ground Floor – Classroom 1
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15:00 - 18:00 Creative Writing: Co-operation, Leadership and Empathy
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Starting times
Starting times
Morning
Hike | The Cost of Caution: Risk, Power, and Responsibility
English 180
Europe’s ability to act is shaped by how it handles risk. Incentives often reward caution over initiative, limiting decisive leadership – raising a critical question: can a system designed to avoid failure still produce decisive leadership? This hike examines risk across individual, institutional, and strategic levels, and how systems can shift to enable agency and responsibility.//INFO: Wear sturdy shoes and bring drinking water.//INFO: In case of heavy rain, the session is going to take place at CCA-Flora-Saal.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , Hike Start 1 | CCA Square
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09:00 - 12:00 Hike | The Cost of Caution: Risk, Power, and Responsibility
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Hike | Efficiency vs Legitimacy: The Trade-Offs of “Cutting Red Tape”
English 180
Facing growing pressure for faster decisions, many governments turn to “cutting red tape”. Simplifying rules and processes can accelerate procedures, lower burdens, and encourage innovation, but may also weaken oversight, accountability and protection. Scrutinise how institutions and leaders balance these trade-offs between efficiency and legitimacy.//INFO: Wear sturdy shoes and bring drinking water.//INFO: In case of heavy rain, the session is going to take place at Volksschule.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , Hike Start 2 | Bus Turning Area
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09:00 - 12:00 Hike | Efficiency vs Legitimacy: The Trade-Offs of “Cutting Red Tape”
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Ukraine as Europe’s Stress Test
English 90
Ukraine has become the environment in which Europe’s strategic capacity is tested in real time. This panel explores how choices across security, social cohesion, economic resilience, and democratic governance made in and for Ukraine expose both strengths and limits in current European approaches, and what these lessons could mean for Europe’s future.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Schrödinger-Saal
10:30 - 12:00 Ukraine as Europe’s Stress Test
Content
Afternoon
Imagining Balkans Futures in 2040
90
Debates on the Balkans tend to focus on diagnosing current crises rather than imagining the futures young people want to live in. Participants project themselves into 2040, articulating scenarios for a region worth staying in and mapping the obstacles ahead. The session produces a shared vision and concrete policy avenues for the long-term transformation of the region.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Hayek-Saal
14:00 - 15:30 Imagining Balkans Futures in 2040
Content
Building the Capability to Act in Radical Uncertainty
English 60
Taking legitimate, timely decisions on climate risks before societal and political consensus emerge, and as the geopolitical situation becomes more unstable, remains a central challenge. Within the existing window for sovereign action, the discussion explores how to cultivate understanding of and co-existence with non-linear and disruptive change, examining the institutional capacities and social readiness required to act effectively and jointly under radical uncertainty.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Heiss-Rogger-Saal
15:30 - 16:30 Building the Capability to Act in Radical Uncertainty
CLI
Content
Capability & Renewal: Mobilising Europe's Power to Act
90
In a world of geopolitical realignment, Europe’s “power to act” depends on whether it can translate ambition into capability: deciding faster, building and sustaining effective coalitions under pressure, and delivering security at scale. This session brings together leading foreign policy voices to map the priorities of a European security architecture reconciling different threat perceptions and security traditions.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Herz-Kremenak-Saal
17:00 - 18:30 Capability & Renewal: Mobilising Europe's Power to Act
ART
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
Content
Starting times
Afternoon
How Europe Wins on Housing
90
Europe’s housing situation has risen to the top of the political agenda, but solutions require coordinated action across sectors. Let’s discuss how integrated housing ecosystems can be built, where public, private and philanthropic sector mobilize the capital, capabilities and partnerships needed to secure one of Europe’s most fundamental pillars: accessible and affordable housing for all.
Hotel Böglerhof , Hotel Böglerhof – Fichtensaal
14:00 - 15:30 How Europe Wins on Housing
Content
Europe’s Future: Who Pays and How?
English 60
Europe’s approach to long-term investment remains largely crisis-driven, raising broader questions about how its future is financed. This session explores strategies to unlock long-term private capital toward strategic objectives. Discussion will center on the completion of the Capital Markets Union as a means to provide a stable and predictable framework for European investment.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Schrödinger-Saal
14:00 - 15:00 Europe’s Future: Who Pays and How?
FIN
Content
Inequality, Discontent, and a New Social Contract
English 60
Rising inequality and growing public discontent are putting pressure on democratic systems and social cohesion. Examine what a new social contract must incorporate to address economic insecurity, demographic challenges, restore trust in institutions, and ensure fair opportunities.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Hayek-Saal
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15:30 - 16:30 Inequality, Discontent, and a New Social Contract
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Finance & Trust: Funding Europe's New Promise
English 90
The next EU budget will show whether Europe can deliver on climate, security, and competitiveness. With limited resources and rising expectations, choices about what to fund – and what not – are a test of priorities and trust. This session will explore how Europe can allocate its collective resources to strengthen trust between member states, generations, and citizens, and define what Europe stands for.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Herz-Kremenak-Saal
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17:00 - 18:30 Finance & Trust: Funding Europe's New Promise
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CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
Content
Starting times
Afternoon
Hike | Europe’s Race for Energy Competitiveness and Resilience
150
Europe’s energy future depends on fast renewable and grid expansion, affordable power, secure supply chains, and efficient financing. This hike explores building an integrated network, cutting regulatory hurdles, and achieving price stability – asking how renewables boost competitiveness and whether Europe’s financial systems enable or restrain long-term industrial resilience. This hike ends near the loggia. //INFO: Bring hiking shoes and water.    //INFO: In case of heavy rain, the session is going to take place at Volksschule Klasse 1 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , Hike Start 3 | CCA Terrace
14:00 - 16:30 Hike | Europe’s Race for Energy Competitiveness and Resilience
Content
A Bunch of (Hidden) Champions – How to Leverage Europe’s Strengths
150
Europe excels at analysing its own weaknesses. But what about its strengths? The continent is home to global market leaders, world-class research, the rule of law, and human rights – set against a rich backdrop of intellectual history, philosophy, and art. This hike explores how these assets can be harnessed to strengthen European resilience and security in the face of geopolitical upheaval. //INFO: Wear sturdy shoes and bring drinking water.//INFO: In case of heavy rain, the session is going to take place at Zirmalm.//INFO: In case of rain, there is going to be a shuttle to Zirmalm. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , Hike Start 2 | Bus Turning Area
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14:00 - 16:30 A Bunch of (Hidden) Champions – How to Leverage Europe’s Strengths
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Does Europe pay a fair share for access to pharmaceutical innovation?
English 90
In the face of current geopolitical developments and recent global upheavals, Europe is under pressure to reassert its position in access to pharmaceutical innovation. The United States is calling clearly for Europe to make an adequate – and therefore greater – contribution. The panel discussion examines this demand from multiple angles: industry, policy and patient advocacy will all have their say, bringing together voices from the US, Europe and Austria.
Hotel Böglerhof , Hotel Böglerhof – Fichtensaal
14:00 - 15:30 Does Europe pay a fair share for access to pharmaceutical innovation?
Content
Acting at Speed: Emergency Measures for Peaceful Ambition
English 60
Europe’s transition depends on energy infrastructure deployment at a scale and pace that current systems cannot deliver, hence risking dependence on global actors who can build faster and access resources more readily. In light of current geopolitical developments, this session explores how to align industry, finance, government, and society to deliver the necessary transformation that has the potential to secure Europe’s resilience and strategic autonomy. 
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Schrödinger-Saal
14:00 - 15:00 Acting at Speed: Emergency Measures for Peaceful Ambition
CLI
Content
Technology & Society: Developing Europe's Next Infrastructure
English 90
Europe’s infrastructure faces pressure from rapid technological change, geopolitical competition, and critical dependencies. Demands for technological, data and energy sovereignty are growing. Debate key bottlenecks and opportunities across systems and governance to identify priorities for a secure, sustainable, and future-ready European infrastructure.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Herz-Kremenak-Saal
17:00 - 18:30 Technology & Society: Developing Europe's Next Infrastructure
ART
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
Content
Starting times
Afternoon
Security for Whom? Europe's Race for Rare Earth and the Human Cost in Myanmar
90
Europe’s race for rare earth elements – critical for the green and digital transition as well as the defense sector – rests on supply chains linked to conflict, environmental destruction, and human insecurity, as seen in Myanmar. This session examines the upstream realities of rare earth extraction and seeks to identify pathways towards supply chain governance that are committed to upholding human dignity for all.
Hotel Böglerhof , Hotel Böglerhof – Fichtensaal
14:00 - 15:30 Security for Whom? Europe's Race for Rare Earth and the Human Cost in Myanmar
CLI
SEC
Content
The Democratic Comeback: How the Rule of Law Wins
English 60
Across many countries, illiberal governments have weakened checks and balances, undermined judicial independence, and eroded public trust. Explore the prospects for reversing illiberal trends and restoring the rule of law in systems under strain that can fuel a broader democratic comeback.
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Heiss-Rogger-Saal
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14:00 - 15:00 The Democratic Comeback: How the Rule of Law Wins
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Envisioning the Europe We Build
English 90
The global order is being rewritten: by force, by markets, by technology, and by the sheer ambition of other civilisational projects. Europe's response cannot be to imitate any of them. Europe's strength lies elsewhere: in the deliberate, conscious choice to build a civilisational model on its own terms. Its future is based on self-efficacy: how does Europe foster its capacity to act from conviction, determined that its choices matter, and how does it cultivate the institutional and intellectual readiness to make them?
Congress Centrum Alpbach , CCA – Herz-Kremenak-Saal
17:00 - 18:30 Envisioning the Europe We Build
ART
CLI
DEM
FIN
SEC
Content

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