HRS §304A-3001
Creating the University of Hawaii research corporation and its goals
This section creates the research corporation of the University of Hawaii as a public body that is part of the university for administrative purposes. Its purpose is to promote education, science, and learning by supporting research, training, and sharing knowledge with the public.
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The statute, as written — Establishment of the research corporation; purpose
(a) There is established as a body corporate, the research corporation of the University of Hawaii. The research corporation shall be a public instrumentality and shall be a part of the University of Hawaii for administrative purposes pursuant to section 26-35. (b) The purposes of the research corporation shall include, but not be limited to, the promotion of all educational, scientific, and literary pursuits by: (1) Encouraging, initiating, aiding, developing, and conducting training, research, and study in the physical, biological, and social sciences, humanities, and all other branches of learning; (2) Encouraging and aiding in the education and training of persons for the conduct of the training, investigations, research, and study; (3) Furnishing of means, methods, and agencies by which the training, investigation, research, and study may be conducted; (4) Assisting in the dissemination of knowledge by establishing, aiding, and maintaining professorships or other staff positions, fellowships, scholarships, publications, and lectures; (5) Engaging in other means of making the benefits of training, investigations, research, and study available to the public; and (6) Taking any and all other actions reasonably designed to promote these purposes in the interest of promoting the general welfare of the people of the State.
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