SUAPS
Background
The Society for UAP Studies (SUAPS) is a nonprofit learned and professional society founded to transform the study of unidentified aerospace/anomalous phenomena into a recognized academic field. Based internationally with members across organizations and governments, SUAPS focuses on meta-level theoretical and academic reflections on UAP research methodology.
Key Activities
SUAPS engages in several key initiatives to advance UAP studies.
- Publishing Limina, a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal
- Developing working groups on forensic methodologies, standards of evidence, and citizen science
- Curating core reading lists for UAP Studies scholarship
- Organizing conferences and symposia for scholarly advancement
- Fostering interdisciplinary discussions between STEM and humanities
Academic Approach
The organization maintains rigorous academic standards while remaining open to anomalous phenomena, rejecting both uncritical belief and dogmatic skepticism. SUAPS complements other research organizations like the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies and the Galileo Project.
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