ARI Intellectual Incubator | Train as an Objectivist Intellectual

Launch Your Intellectual Career

"The intellectual is the eyes, ears and voice of a free society: it is his job to observe the events of the world, to evaluate their meaning and to inform the men in all the other fields."
— Ayn Rand

We train the New Intellectuals.

We Train the New Intellectuals

Our training is selective and rigorous, like law school. It is practice-focused and individualized, like an apprenticeship. It is advanced and demanding, like graduate school. But it is differentiated by a startup ethos of uniting ideas with action.

The ARI Intellectual Incubator invests in early-career intellectuals committed to relentless growth and to impacting their fields.

Learn from leading experts in Objectivism to gain a deep, professional understanding of Rand's philosophy and its application. Master the skills essential for impactful communication. Connect with a vibrant intellectual network of advisors and mentors.

Faculty, Advisors & Mentors

Onkar Ghate

Onkar Ghate

Yaron Brook

Yaron Brook

Harry Binswanger

Harry Binswanger

Tara Smith

Tara Smith

Elan Journo

Elan Journo

Ben Bayer

Ben Bayer

Gregory Salmieri

Gregory Salmieri

Jason Rheins

Jason Rheins

Keith Lockitch

Keith Lockitch

Aaron Smith

Aaron Smith

Tal Tsfany

Tal Tsfany

Alumni

Since the 1980s, ARI has made significant investments to train and support new intellectuals. The Intellectual Incubator builds on that foundation. Alumni of our educational programs include:

Alex Epstein

Alex Epstein

Gena Gorlin

Gena Gorlin

Don Watkins

Don Watkins

Matt Bateman

Matt Bateman

Aaron Smith

Aaron Smith

Ben Bayer

Ben Bayer

Nikos Sotirakopoulos

Nikos Sotirakopoulos

Michael Mazza

Michael Mazza

Agustina Vergara Cid

Agustina Vergara Cid

Onkar Ghate

Onkar Ghate

Yaron Brook

Yaron Brook

Tara Smith

Tara Smith

Elan Journo

Elan Journo

Jason Rheins

Jason Rheins

Keith Lockitch

Keith Lockitch

Gregory Salmieri

Gregory Salmieri

How It Works

Every intellectual career is unique. Going to law school? Growing a podcast or Substack? Completing a Masters or PhD? Teaching at a university? Working for (or founding) a thinking tank? Our training adapts to you.

We offer individualized training pathways, which vary in duration and format. For example, if you're completing a PhD, you can join part-time as a research fellow, alongside your studies. For future public intellectuals, by contrast, one model is to join the Incubator as a junior fellow or post-doctoral fellow, which is a term-limited position with ARI.

Program Offerings

The Intellectual Incubator offers a range of advanced training, advising, and networking opportunities, which we deliberately change and iteratively improve over time.

On-Demand Advanced Courses

Self-paced access to recorded, previously unavailable seminars and courses by Leonard Peikoff, Harry Binswanger, Onkar Ghate and others.

Writing Lab

Get feedback on your nonfiction writing projects from ARI faculty at our regular drop-in workshop.

Seminar: Analyzing Current Events

Learn how to think deeply – and communicate effectively – about current events from the framework of Objectivism.

Advanced Topics in Objectivism

The seminar explores advanced and challenging topics in Objectivism, with participant-selected readings and questions for analysis.

Teach A Micro Course

Teaching is a powerful way to master an issue or field. This workshop provides an opportunity to develop and teach a short course in your area – and to gain expert feedback.

Fellowships

Pursue an Incubator training pathway part-time alongside building your career, or earning a graduate degree elsewhere; or full-time while working in a term-limited position at ARI.

Advanced Writing Workshop

A series of in-depth discussions and Q&As on different aspects of the writing process, techniques and reflections from professionals to help you hone your craft.

Advanced Oral Communication Workshop

Learn principles of public speaking to gain mastery as a communicator of radical philosophic ideas.

In-Person Intensives

Gather with faculty and other members of the Incubator network for in-depth training opportunities.

Advisor/Mentoring Workshops

Project-driven mentorship to support your development; for instance, through contributing to ARI's Atlas Circle initiative, developing your Substack, applying to or preparing for graduate school, working on your dissertation.

Career Accelerator

By-invitation opportunities for career building, including tailored mentoring and grants for original nonfiction books.

Honors Internship

By invitation: Honors Interns develop intellectual projects with senior faculty guidance and support ARI programs through research, writing and administrative support. Usually full-time, 1-2 years; renewable. For ultra-high potential pre-career students.

What It Means To Be An Objectivist Intellectual

Ayn Rand's "For the New Intellectual"

Presented by Onkar Ghate | AynRandCon–Global 2021

Creating a New Generation of Energy Champions

Alex Epstein discusses his work with Onkar Ghate

Frequently Asked Questions

Do junior fellows / research fellows / post-doctoral fellows in the incubator get paid?

For work/study roles, yes. We also sometimes provide grants to research fellows enrolled at another institution pursuing a Masters or PhD.

Is completing the ARU certificate courses a necessary condition for joining the Incubator?

It is desirable but not always necessary. While prior study helps, what matters most is your potential and commitment.

Do I have to drop out of my graduate school program / law school to join the Intellectual Incubator?

No, our model is individualized and flexible. Many participants engage part-time alongside their studies.

If I join the incubator, am I assured employment at ARI?

No, but we're always looking for talented individuals. The Incubator prepares you for a variety of career paths both within and outside ARI.

What happened to the ARU Graduate Center and the Objectivist Graduate Center?

The Intellectual Incubator replaces those programs, absorbing their key activities while introducing a more entrepreneurial, career-focused approach.

"The need for intellectual leadership was never as great as now. . . . Those who could become the New Intellectuals are America's hidden assets."
— Ayn Rand, "For the New Intellectual"

Join the next generation of Objectivist intellectuals and make a lasting impact on the culture.