The IGEC also promotes general knowledge of history, culture and society of Galicia, as well as academic and scientific exchange.
Moreover, the Institute aims at recovering and preserving - on an educated basis - elements of Celtic culture present and visible in contemporary Galician society.
The IGEC came to the public fora by organising in April 2011 the Third International Congress on Celtic Culture[1] ('The Celts of Atlantic Europe'), in the Galician town of Narón.
A number of delegates of the IGEC attended and presented communications later on that year at the XIVth International Congress of Celtic Studies[2] in Maynooth, Ireland.
[3] The Institute is self-governing and independent, although most of its members are linked to academia and often work as professionals in the areas of archaeology, history, geography, linguistics, consulting and social sciences.