- The Scientific Council is an advisory body and aims to assist in the implementation of the Institute’s mission and the management of its research and scientific activities.
- The Scientific Council is appointed by the Board of Directors and consists primarily of academics with relevant scientific expertise. The Council’s term of office is three years.
- The Scientific Council is chaired by the President of the Institute, while the duties of the Secretary are exercised by the Director of the Institute.
- The appointment of the Scientific Council takes place within a year of the Institute’s official inauguration date.