TITLE:
Academic, Scientific and Administrative Bodies Operating and Managing the MIGAL Research Institute
AUTHORS:
Dan Levanon, Gad Degani
KEYWORDS:
Academic Research, Technological Innovation, Peripheral Region Development, Institute Management
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Service Science and Management,
Vol.19 No.2,
April
14,
2026
ABSTRACT: The MIGAL—Galilee Research Institute was established in northern Israel as a multidisciplinary academic applied research institute with the primary objective of strengthening scientific excellence in a geographically peripheral region. From its inception, the institute was designed as an integrated framework combining academic research, technological innovation, and regional development. The present study describes the development of the organizational structure and academic governance system of MIGAL and analyzes the roles of the principal academic bodies operating within the institute. These include the Supreme Academic Council, the Internal Academic Council, the Researchers’ Forum, and several professional committees responsible for research evaluation and ethical oversight. The results demonstrate that MIGAL operated through a dual institutional structure combining independent academic governance with an administrative framework linked to the regional development authorities. This integrated system enabled the institute to maintain high academic standards while contributing to agricultural innovation, biotechnology development, and environmental research in northern Israel. The findings indicate that the institutional model developed at MIGAL may provide a useful framework for establishing research institutes in peripheral regions seeking to combine scientific excellence with regional development.