This is the 1450th most frequent Russian word.
института
"Института" is the genitive or accusative singular form of "институт," which means "institute" or "institution" in English.
Here, 'института' is in the genitive case again, used to indicate an action, like graduating from the institution.
После окончания института он устроился на работу.
After graduating from the institute, he started a job.
Here, 'института' is used in the genitive case to indicate location. It refers to a specific institute, and the context suggests proximity.
Я живу недалеко от института.
I live near the institute.
In this sentence, 'института' is in the genitive case indicating possession. It shows that the meeting is associated with the institute, belonging to it.