Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies


Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies is an Iranian Research institute whose main purpose is the study of humanities.

History

After the Islamic Revolution, in 1981, twelve institutions in various disciplines of the humanities, including the Iranian Institute of Philosophy and Hikmat, the Foundation of Shahnameh of Ferdowsi, the Iranian Cultural Foundation, the Iranian Foundation of Culture and Arts, the Institute for Communication and Development, the Institute for Humanities, the Iranian Academy of Literature and Arts, the Iranian Academy of Language, the Iranian Academy of Science, Asia's Cultural Documents Center, the Iranian Center for Historical Research, and the Iranian Centre for the Study of Cultures, were merged into a new institute, the Center for Cultural Research and Studies, which was affiliated to the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education. In 1990, following organizational changes, the Council for Extending Higher Education changed this center into a research institute. The organizational structure of this institute was finally approved by the Organization for Administrative and Employment Affairs in June 1993. In 1994, the Supreme Council of the Research Center, giving prominence to humanities in research studies, named this institute «the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies», which was approved by the Council for Extending Higher Education. Following the approval of the law of organizing boards of trustees in the Ministry of Higher Education and the formation of the board of trustees of universities and research centers in 1992, the Institute became a member of the Board of Trustees of Tehran's fourth district. Since then, all of the affairs of this institute have been carried out under the supervision and direction of the board of trustees. The Institute is a research institute, mainly responsible for performing research in humanities – literature, Linguistics, Social Sciences, History, Philosophy, Law, Religion, Quranic Studies, Theosophy, Comparative Economics, Political Science.

Development Plan

In 2014, the Development plan of the Institute was formulated and approved by the Board of Trustees, on the basis of wisdom-based principles, collective wisdom, and the establishment of strategic thinking, so that the ideals of the recent decades of performed research in the Institute could be realized.

Outlook and Mission

The Development Plan and the outlook of the Institute has been defined as follows: with reliance on God's eternal power and in the light of faith and common wisdom, through hard work, systematic, continuous and target oriented efforts, and with the aim of realizing the ideals of the Islamic Revolution in a Twenty-year Perspective Plan, «the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies has been established as an organization that enjoys pioneering, knowledgeable, efficient, well-inspired and effective human resources who are committed to the development and efficiency of Humanities, have theoretical and practical authority, are responsive to the scientific and technological needs of the society, and are engaged constructively in national, regional, Asian, and international scientific collaborations». In this plan, the mission of the Institute has been defined as follows: «the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies is a scientific-research organization affiliated to the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology and aims at achieving the higher goals of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Humanities, culture and civilization of Iran and Islam, in coordination with the national system of innovation, in order to create and develop networks of human sciences at the national level and help research in Humanities to achieve excellence at the highest level of scientific development in Asia».

Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education

The Institute, with half a century of experience in scientific research in Humanities, tried to accomplish its mission for performing research in Humanities and cultural studies and establish a constructive interaction with experts. In other words, the scientific achievements of many outstanding scholars and institutions in Humanities in Iran have been in different ways affected by their collaboration with this Institute.

Responsibilities

scientific-research interactions between universities and seminaries.
Graduate Education The Institute has held MA and PhD. academic courses with the aim of educating researchers in Humanities since 1989. The three faculties of Persian Language and Literature, General Linguistics; and History of Iran in the Islamic Era constituted the first graduate schools of the Institute; in 1997 the program of the Political Sciences was established, and the Institute started to accept PhD. students in this field as well.
;Graduate Programs
Economics Up to now, more than 226 graduate programs have been held, 925 graduates and researchers have been educated, and more than 700 thesis and dissertations in various fields of humanities have been published. Based on the Strategic Plan document, the main objective of the graduate school of the Institute is to improve problem-oriented education and to promote the quality rather than quantity of the researches; and accordingly, as a major part of the plan, this institute aims at increasing the number of PhD students as part of complementary research programs and accept MA students in special innovative fields to be educated under the supervision of knowledgeable experts and professors. Cultural and Social Vice Chancellor Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies 5 Based on the importance of socio-cultural issues in the Development Perspective Plan, the role of culture in the structure of beliefs and approaches and due to the vast range of cultural and social issues, the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies has established the Cultural and Social Vice Chancellor with the following objectives:
The Socio-cultural Atlas With the aim of collecting and classifying accessible cultural information in the country and developing indexes related to culture and in order to develop research and planning across the country, the cultural Vice Chancellors, for the first time, made a socio-cultural atlas through the following sources of information: a. Census data from 4 statistical projects, in the years 1986-2011, available in the Statistical Center of Iran; b. Registered data in the period from 2001 to 2012, by the Statistical Center of Iran; c. Organizational data and updated and comprehensive information from relevant institutions and organizations; and d. Survey and assessment of data, based on other surveys conducted in the country, including cultural surveys of values and attitudes of Iranians, re-analyzed and replicated, and new surveys conducted with respect to nowadays cultural requirements.