Kraepelin retired from teaching at the age of 66, spending his remaining years establishing the Institute.
Legislation establishing the Institute was passed in November 1918.
In 1948 he established the Institute of Electrotechnics that now bears his name.
It was reported that a gift of A$30 million was made to establish the Institute.
They were unsuccessful in establishing the Institute, but they made contacts with other religious orders and leaders.
On another scale, he envisioned and established the Institute of Islamic Culture in 1952.
He established the Institute of Child Study in 1925.
He helped establish the Institute of Transport in 1919/20 and was one of its first presidents.
Establishing the Institute will be a major building block for the recently adopted roadmap on implementing equal opportunity policy.
That said, the proposal to establish the Institute and to give it enough space to justify its future existence deserves our support.