CIRAS

Council for Interdisciplinary Research and Applied Science (IIGO Initiative)

A Specialized Organ of the IIGO – Informal Intergovernmental Organisation

The Council for Interdisciplinary Research and Applied Science (CIRAS) founded at 2025 is a specialized international research body operating under the auspices of the IIGO – Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework, an entity dedicated to fostering global cooperation, sustainable development, and scientific advancement across nations.

CIRAS INSTITUTE functions as the scientific and innovation arm of the IIGO, entrusted with the design, coordination, and implementation of interdisciplinary research programs that support international policy, humanitarian development, technological progress, and environmental resilience.

Mandate and Purpose

CIRAS is responsible for:


  • Advancing cross-disciplinary scientific research in service of global development objectives.
  • Translating scientific knowledge into applied, scalable solutions for governments, institutions, and civil society.
  • Facilitating international scientific cooperation among universities, institutes, laboratories, and private innovation sectors.
  • Advising the IIGO on emerging technologies, sustainability strategies, and the scientific dimensions of global challenges.
  • Ensuring that scientific progress aligns with ethical, humanitarian, and ecological principles

Through its twelve research centers, CIRAS integrates knowledge across the social sciences, natural sciences, advanced technology, ecology, human development, and consciousness studies forming one of the most comprehensive interdisciplinary frameworks within any international organization.

Role Within the IIGO Structure, Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework

As a central council of the IIGO, CIRAS:


  • Advancing cross-disciplinary scientific research in service of global development objectives.
  • Translating scientific knowledge into applied, scalable solutions for governments, institutions, and civil society.
  • Facilitating international scientific cooperation among universities, institutes, laboratories, and private innovation sectors.
  • Advising the IIGO on emerging technologies, sustainability strategies, and the scientific dimensions of global challenges.
  • Ensuring that scientific progress aligns with ethical, humanitarian, and ecological principles.

CIRAS stands as the IIGO’s primary engine for innovation, scientific diplomacy, and evidence-based progress.

IIGO – Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework

Overview

The IIGO – Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework is an emerging global institution committed to fostering cooperation among nations in the fields of science, education, sustainable development, technology, health, governance, and cultural advancement.

Framework for Global Cooperation, Scientific Advancement, and Sustainable Human Development

The IIGO’s mission is to cultivate Integrated Global Intelligence a coordinated understanding and collaborative response to global challenges through the combined strengths of:

  • Academic institutions
  • Governmental bodies
  • Scientific research institutes
  • Cultural and humanitarian organizations
  • Technological innovators

Purpose and Global Mission

The IIGO aims to:

Serve as a neutral forum where nations and institutions collaborate on long-term global progress.

Promote peace, stability, and sustainable development through science-based cooperation.

Strengthen the resilience and well-being of societies by supporting transformative research and applied solutions.

Ensure that advances in technology and science remain ethical, equitable, and beneficial for all humanity.

Facilitate international agreements and cooperative frameworks across its member states.

Organizational Pillars

The IIGO framework is built upon four structural pillars:

  • Scientific and Technological Advancement
    • Supporting research, innovation, and the responsible development of breakthrough technologies.
  • Education and Cultural Development
    • Promoting lifelong learning, cultural exchange, and global literacy.
  • Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability
    • Coordinating multinational projects to restore ecosystems and protect natural resources.
  • Human Well-Being and Social Progress
    • Strengthening healthcare systems, social equity, peacebuilding, and humanitarian initiatives.

CIRAS as the Core Scientific Body of the IIGO

The Council for Interdisciplinary Research and Applied Science (CIRAS) serves as the IIGO’s principal scientific institution.
It guides decision-making through:

  • Scientific advisory reports
  • Applied research programs
  • International task forces
  • Technological assessment panels
  • Innovation accelerators
  • Interdisciplinary policy recommendations

Together, IIGO and CIRAS form a modern framework for global governance infused with scientific insight, uniting technological evolution with ethical and humanitarian purpose.

A New Model for International Cooperation

The IIGO Initiative emphasizes:

  • Interdisciplinarity
  • Transparency
  • Scientific diplomacy
  • Cultural respect
  • Shared human progress
  • Collective responsibility for the planet

Unlike traditional institutions that separate science from governance or technology from ethics, the IIGO and CIRAS operate as one integrated system—ensuring that global advancement remains coherent, sustainable, and aligned with human values.


12 interconnected Centers

CIRAS is dedicated to addressing critical global challenges through its 12 interconnected Centers. Each Center represents a strategic focus area for creating sustainable, innovative, and transformative solutions.

CIRAS’s establishment of these 12 Centers represents a holistic approach to global problem-solving, integrating diverse disciplines to create sustainable and innovative solutions for humanity’s most pressing challenges.

Why CIRAS?

  • Global Collaboration: CIRAS connects thought leaders, researchers, and innovators from all over the world.
  • Cutting-Edge Research: We provide access to groundbreaking technologies and interdisciplinary studies.
  • Legal Privileges: Members operate within a framework of international protections, ensuring freedom and security for innovation.
  • Sustainability: Every initiative at CIRAS prioritizes ecological balance and long-term development.

Be Part of the Change

Joining CIRAS means becoming part of a global movement committed to creating a better future. Together, we are addressing today’s challenges with tomorrow’s solutions, advancing science, sustainability, and society.

Contact us today to learn how you can collaborate with CIRAS and contribute to a world of innovation, harmony, and progress.

Who we are

CIRAS – Council for Interdisciplinary Research and Applied Science (IIGO-Initiative), Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework is an emerging international platform for research, applied science and systemic infrastructure development.

We operate as an interdisciplinary institute in formation, dedicated not only to analysing global challenges but to designing and building the societal and technological systems needed for a regenerative, resilient and just future.

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How we work

Systemic analysis
Combining qualitative and quantitative methods, system modelling, foresight and field research.

Co-design with partners
Solutions are co-created with local, national and international partners rather than imposed from outside.

From insight to prototype
CIRAS focuses on projects, pilots and prototype infrastructures that can be tested, evaluated and eventually scaled.

Ethics, transparency, common good
All initiatives are guided by ethical principles, transparency and a commitment to planetary and societal well-being.Who we are

CIRAS – Council for Interdisciplinary Research and Applied Science (IIGO-Initiative), Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework is an emerging international platform for research, applied science and systemic infrastructure development.

We operate as an interdisciplinary institute in formation, dedicated not only to analysing global challenges but to designing and building the societal and technological systems needed for a regenerative, resilient and just future.

The label “IIGO-Initiative” marks the current preparatory phase: CIRAS is in an international build-up stage, without intergovernmental status, yet with a clear scientific and societal mandate.

Our purpose

CIRAS was created in response to a simple observation:
today’s crises – ecological breakdown, public-health vulnerabilities, digital insecurity, geopolitical tensions and governance fragmentation – are deeply interconnected and cannot be solved within disciplinary silos.

Our core purposes are:

Interdisciplinary research
Bridging natural sciences, social sciences, technology, law, arts and culture to understand complex systems.




Applied science and system design
Developing concepts, models and prototypes for real-world infrastructures – from sustainable cities and resilient health systems to regenerative economies, digital sovereignty and new governance models.

Knowledge translation and advisory work
Turning scientific insights into operational strategies, policy frameworks and implementation roadmaps for states, cities, institutions and civil-society actors.

Global cooperation
Building networks across universities, labs, research institutes, cities, companies and civil society to jointly create and scale solutions.

Our 12 Centers
At the heart of CIRAS lies a network of twelve specialized Centers, working as an interconnected ecosystem rather than isolated departments:

Arts – culture and creativity as drivers of societal change and imagination

Economics – future-ready economic models, circular and just economies

Education – learning systems for a complex, digital and ecological age

Environment – ecological regeneration, climate resilience, planetary stewardship



Health – integrative health models, prevention, resilient care systems

Governance – new governance architectures, decentralisation, participation and legal frameworks

Media – information integrity, media ecosystems, access to knowledge and countering disinformation

Infrastructure – sustainable, smart and robust infrastructure for cities, regions and critical systems

Justice – fair, accessible, non-discriminatory justice systems

Holistic Cognitive Science – values, meaning, responsibility and awareness of interdependence

Relations – international cooperation, diplomacy and conflict transformation

Science – infrastructure for open, responsible and interdisciplinary research



Our governance

In its target architecture, CIRAS is supported by several complementary governance bodies:

Core Council – guardian of the foundational vision, ethics and long-term orientation.

Executive Council – strategic leadership, global partnerships and alignment of the 12 Centers.

Centers & Infrastructure Teams – responsible for projects, programmes and platforms.

Ethics & Advisory Structures – ensuring that research and implementation follow clear ethical standards.
During the current Phase 0 (IIGO-Initiative) these structures are be


Why CIRAS now?

Global developments are faster and more entangled than existing institutions can comfortably process.

The UNESCO Science Report series and related OECD analyses highlight the need for interdisciplinary, applied and mission-oriented science as a backbone of resilience and competitiveness.

CIRAS responds by offering a scientific, systemic and implementation-oriented partner for transforming our societal and technological systems.



Who we work with…

CIRAS is open to collaboration with:
Universities, research institutes and laboratories
Cities, regions, states and international organisations

Companies, particularly in infrastructure, technology, health, energy and media
Foundations, NGOs and civil-society organisations
Global networks of researchers, practitioners and citizen scientists.

Our aim is to build a globally distributed research and implementation ecosystem that empowers regions to design their own solutions while remaining globally connected.


Our self-understanding in Phase 0 (IIGO-Initiative), Intergovermental Initiative for the Establishment of a New Global Organization Framework
CIRAS:


does not claim intergovernmental status,
is in a formative and experimental phase,
operates in a scientific, independent and transparent manner,
and develops structures that can later be embedded in a more formal international framework.

We see CIRAS as a laboratory for tomorrow’s systems – open, collaborative and committed to the common good.

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