Toward a Legitimate UAP Discipline in U.S. Universities: Funding, Standards, and Tenure

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Darrell Evans of Purdue highlights that U.S. universities still shy away from UAP research due to social stigma and fear of funding loss or career damage, and building a credible UAP field requires sustained multi-year funding, shared standards for collecting and evaluating reports, and tenure‑system acceptance, guided by international precedents and ongoing work like Limina’s peer‑reviewed studies.

Why U.S. Universities Still Avoid UAP Research Despite Growing Government Disclosure - Daily News
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Why U.S. Universities Still Avoid UAP Research Despite Growing Government Disclosure - Daily News

As government disclosure around UAPs expands, universities still lag behind. This article examines academic stigma, funding gaps and the case for UAP research as a legitimate field of study.