The Institute actively promotes research by its own academic staff and students in conjunction with it role as a national legal research centre.
The Institute promotes education reform efforts aimed at improving pupil academic achievement.
The Institute also promoted environmental skepticism more generally.
The Institute promotes a long-term vision of autonomous floating city-states on the open ocean.
The Institute promotes research, study, and training in all aspects of family history, including heraldry.
The Institute also promotes the collaborative approaches increasingly needed to solve complex problems in biomedical science.
The Institute, which was formed in 1913, promoted a number of useful public health measures including the development of uncontaminated water supplies.
Since the late '70, the Institute has promoted at both national and international level innovative policies.
The Institute promotes Chinese culture, history and language at the University.
Institutes and regional affiliates promote collaboration with colleagues actively.