The scientific journal Analecta Stagorum et Meteororum aims to promote and highlight the history, culture, spiritual life and artistic treasures of the Meteora monasteries. The journal is managed by a three-member editorial board, which serves for a three-year term. In addition, advisory committees of specialists, which may consist of up to six members, assist with the journal’s peer reviewing and editing. The make-up of the committees can be changed according to the journal’s needs in every issue. Given that the journal seeks to present and illuminate various unknown or lesser-known aspects of the heritage of the local Church, the Meteora monasteries and, by extension, northwest Thessaly as a whole, as an epicenter of historical developments and a sphere of intercultural interaction, it accommodates a wide range of scientific interests. More specifically, it deals with the following disciplines: hagiography and liturgics, philology, epigraphy and paleography, history and archaeology, material culture and art history, historical anthropology and sociology, the history of architecture and landscape studies, museology and conservation science.