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== Introduction == 
EVE University thrives on the engagement and contributions of its members. As a sandbox organization within a sandbox game, its success is shaped by those who step up to support the community. The more members contribute, the better the experience for everyone.   
EVE University thrives on the engagement and contributions of its members. As a sandbox organization within a sandbox game, its success is shaped by those who step up to support the community. The more members contribute, the better the experience for everyone.   


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Let’s get started!
Let’s get started!
== EVE University: what we do == 
Before exploring how you can make a difference, let's take a moment to revisit what EVE University stands for. 
At its core, EVE University exists to educate and train new players. Whether someone is brand new to EVE, returning after a break, or looking to expand their knowledge, we provide the guidance and support they need to find their place in New Eden. To achieve this, we offer a wide range of learning resources. We host classes, run fleets, maintain the UniWiki — one of the most comprehensive sources of information in the game and you are reading it right now! — and provide mentoring programs to help players navigate EVE’s complexities. 
Just as important, EVE University fosters an active, welcoming community. EVE can be a harsh and isolating game, but within EVE Uni, new players find a place to belong, connect with others, and grow together. A prime example would be our [[Wormhole Community]], which offers diverse content and a blend of fresh newbros and experienced veterans who guide and support newer members. Community integration and cohesiveness is of crucial importance in something like [[wormhole space]]. 
The key takeaway: none of this happens without volunteers. Every class, every fleet, every Wiki update, every service — it all comes from players like you who step up to improve EVE University. That’s why engagement is critical, and that’s what this page hopes to outline — show you how you can be part of that effort. 
== Why volunteer? == 
What’s in it for you? 
=== Helping others === 
First and foremost, volunteering allows you to make a direct impact on your fellow players. There is great satisfaction in knowing that you’ve made someone’s journey in EVE a little easier — whether it’s by answering questions, leading a fleet, or teaching a class. Many of us had mentors when we started; this is your chance to pay it forward and help someone else find their place in New Eden. Watching a new player grasp a concept, conquer a challenge, or dive into content they were hesitant about can be incredibly rewarding. 
=== Creating your own content === 
Volunteering lets you shape your own experience in EVE University. Have an idea for a fleet, event, or guide? Instead of waiting for someone else to do it, take the initiative and make it happen! EVE is a sandbox, and EVE University thrives on players who step up to create content. While we all enjoy sitting back and pressing F1 sometimes, if everyone takes a passive approach, content simply doesn’t happen. The more volunteers we have, the more we can spread the workload, ensuring that everyone gets to both participate in and lead content when they want to. 
=== Leaving a legacy === 
You also have the opportunity to influence the future of EVE University. Many of our best programs, tools, and traditions started because someone had an idea and took the initiative to bring it to life. If there’s something missing in the Uni that you wish existed, this is your chance to build it! Your contributions could shape the Uni for years to come — whether it’s a recurring fleet doctrine, a new class, or improvements to an existing service. If you have ideas for how current programs could be improved, why not get involved with the relevant department and help refine them? 
=== Growing as a Player === 
On a personal level, volunteering helps you grow as a player. They say the best way to learn is to teach, and that holds especially true in EVE. Teaching a class, mentoring new players, or even answering questions in chat forces you to refine your own understanding of the game. Students often ask about aspects you may have never considered, pushing you to explore mechanics in greater depth. Engaging with the Uni’s broader community will also expose you to new perspectives and strategies — there’s always something more to learn in EVE. 
=== Developing Leadership and Organizational Skills === 
Beyond the game, volunteering in EVE Uni is an opportunity to build real-world skills in leadership, communication, and organization. Whether you’re running fleets, coordinating events, managing projects, or mentoring others, you’ll develop the ability to lead teams, delegate responsibilities, and foster a strong community. These soft skills not only enhance your experience in EVE but can also translate into valuable experience outside of the game. 
Volunteering in EVE University doesn't stop at giving back — it’s about shaping the kind of experience you want to have in New Eden. The more people step up, the richer the experience becomes for everyone.

Revision as of 20:44, 14 March 2025

EVE University thrives on the engagement and contributions of its members. As a sandbox organization within a sandbox game, its success is shaped by those who step up to support the community. The more members contribute, the better the experience for everyone.

This guide explores the many ways you can make a difference in EVE University. From teaching classes and mentoring new players to organizing fleets, running logistics, and driving content, everything that makes EVE Uni great is powered by its volunteers.

The goal of this guide is to inspire you to take action. Whether it’s stepping into a formal staff role, leading a project, or simply assisting others in your day-to-day gameplay, there are countless ways to get involved. By the end of this page, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how you can contribute and why it’s worth it.

Let’s get started!

EVE University: what we do

Before exploring how you can make a difference, let's take a moment to revisit what EVE University stands for.

At its core, EVE University exists to educate and train new players. Whether someone is brand new to EVE, returning after a break, or looking to expand their knowledge, we provide the guidance and support they need to find their place in New Eden. To achieve this, we offer a wide range of learning resources. We host classes, run fleets, maintain the UniWiki — one of the most comprehensive sources of information in the game and you are reading it right now! — and provide mentoring programs to help players navigate EVE’s complexities.

Just as important, EVE University fosters an active, welcoming community. EVE can be a harsh and isolating game, but within EVE Uni, new players find a place to belong, connect with others, and grow together. A prime example would be our Wormhole Community, which offers diverse content and a blend of fresh newbros and experienced veterans who guide and support newer members. Community integration and cohesiveness is of crucial importance in something like wormhole space.

The key takeaway: none of this happens without volunteers. Every class, every fleet, every Wiki update, every service — it all comes from players like you who step up to improve EVE University. That’s why engagement is critical, and that’s what this page hopes to outline — show you how you can be part of that effort.

Why volunteer?

What’s in it for you?

Helping others

First and foremost, volunteering allows you to make a direct impact on your fellow players. There is great satisfaction in knowing that you’ve made someone’s journey in EVE a little easier — whether it’s by answering questions, leading a fleet, or teaching a class. Many of us had mentors when we started; this is your chance to pay it forward and help someone else find their place in New Eden. Watching a new player grasp a concept, conquer a challenge, or dive into content they were hesitant about can be incredibly rewarding.

Creating your own content

Volunteering lets you shape your own experience in EVE University. Have an idea for a fleet, event, or guide? Instead of waiting for someone else to do it, take the initiative and make it happen! EVE is a sandbox, and EVE University thrives on players who step up to create content. While we all enjoy sitting back and pressing F1 sometimes, if everyone takes a passive approach, content simply doesn’t happen. The more volunteers we have, the more we can spread the workload, ensuring that everyone gets to both participate in and lead content when they want to.

Leaving a legacy

You also have the opportunity to influence the future of EVE University. Many of our best programs, tools, and traditions started because someone had an idea and took the initiative to bring it to life. If there’s something missing in the Uni that you wish existed, this is your chance to build it! Your contributions could shape the Uni for years to come — whether it’s a recurring fleet doctrine, a new class, or improvements to an existing service. If you have ideas for how current programs could be improved, why not get involved with the relevant department and help refine them?

Growing as a Player

On a personal level, volunteering helps you grow as a player. They say the best way to learn is to teach, and that holds especially true in EVE. Teaching a class, mentoring new players, or even answering questions in chat forces you to refine your own understanding of the game. Students often ask about aspects you may have never considered, pushing you to explore mechanics in greater depth. Engaging with the Uni’s broader community will also expose you to new perspectives and strategies — there’s always something more to learn in EVE.

Developing Leadership and Organizational Skills

Beyond the game, volunteering in EVE Uni is an opportunity to build real-world skills in leadership, communication, and organization. Whether you’re running fleets, coordinating events, managing projects, or mentoring others, you’ll develop the ability to lead teams, delegate responsibilities, and foster a strong community. These soft skills not only enhance your experience in EVE but can also translate into valuable experience outside of the game.

Volunteering in EVE University doesn't stop at giving back — it’s about shaping the kind of experience you want to have in New Eden. The more people step up, the richer the experience becomes for everyone.