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{{related class|Making a Difference in the UNI}}
{{related class|Making a Difference in EVE University}}


The aim of [[EVE University]] is to teach players about EVE Online. We see thousands of new students come through our doors every year, and it would not be possible to assist them without  the help of our members and the wider EVE Online community. We take the view that even brand new players have something they can share and help out other players with. This page sets out just a few of the ways people can help EVE University in its mission and will hopefully give you some ideas about how you personally can support us.
The aim of [[EVE University]] is to teach players about EVE Online. We see thousands of new students come through our doors every year, and it would not be possible to assist them without  the help of our members and the wider EVE Online community. We take the view that even brand new players have something they can share and help out other players with. This page sets out just a few of the ways people can help EVE University in its mission and will hopefully give you some ideas about how you personally can support us.
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===Becoming a Personnel Officer===
===Becoming a Personnel Officer===


Personnel Officers are the ones who spend their time reviewing applications to EVE University and conducting interviews for applicants. We receive dozens of applications per week, so the [[Personnel_Department|Personnel Department]] needs a lot of staff to process them and is almost always looking for more Personnel Officers. Personnel Officers are the face of EVE Uni to new players, so you will need to have a reasonable knowledge about EVE University and the campuses, and Sophomore title is preferred, though lower titles will be considered. You will be expected to do at least some work every week. In return you  can be responsible for bringing a new player into EVE University and seeing them thrive. If this sounds like something you can commit to, see this page on [[Personnel_Department#Joining_the_Personnel_Department|Joining the Personnel Department]].
Personnel Officers are the ones who spend their time reviewing applications to EVE University and conducting interviews for applicants. We receive dozens of applications per week, so the [[Personnel_Department|Personnel Department]] needs a lot of staff to process them and is almost always looking for more Personnel Officers. Personnel Officers are the face of EVE University to new players, so you will need to have a reasonable knowledge about EVE University and the campuses, and Sophomore title is preferred, though lower titles will be considered. You will be expected to do at least some work every week. In return you  can be responsible for bringing a new player into EVE University and seeing them thrive. If this sounds like something you can commit to, see this page on [[Personnel_Department#Joining_the_Personnel_Department|Joining the Personnel Department]].


All the departments will need to replace staff at some point, so if you are interested in helping out a particular department keep an eye out on our forum and in-game mails for any advertisements for volunteers. Each department will have their own requirements for members, so some will be more suitable for you than others, but don't be disheartened if you aren't successful in the first one you apply for. The more active you are around the Uni, the more likely you will be successful in applying for a staff position.
All the departments will need to replace staff at some point, so if you are interested in helping out a particular department keep an eye out on our forum and in-game mails for any advertisements for volunteers. Each department will have their own requirements for members, so some will be more suitable for you than others, but don't be disheartened if you aren't successful in the first one you apply for. The more active you are around the Uni, the more likely you will be successful in applying for a staff position.