Everything about Institute totally explained
An
institute is a permanent
organizational body created for a certain purpose. Often it's a
research organization (
research institution) created to do research on specific topics. An institute can also be a professional body. In some countries institutes can be part of a
university or other institution of
higher education, either as a group of
departments or an autonomous educational institution without a classic full university status such as a
University Institute.
The word comes from the
Latin word
institutum meaning
facility or
habit; from
instituere meaning
build,
create,
raise or
educate.
In some countries, such as
South Korea and
Japan, private schools are sometimes called institutes, rather than schools, as a form of
marketing.
In the
United Kingdom the title 'Institute' is a protected word and companies or other organisations may only use that word if they're "organisations which are carrying out research at the highest level or to professional bodies of the highest standing"..
Furthermore, if a company is carrying on a business under a different name to the company name, that business name must comply with the Business Names Act. Use of the title 'Institute' requires approval from the Secretary of State. Failure to obtain approval is a criminal offence.
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