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Class Information
This section contains the standard information of this class pertaining to scheduling and class contents. The General Information should be sufficient to create a proper class topic for scheduling on the EVE University forum. Additional information relevant to the teacher is listed under Notes for the Teacher.
General Information
Text for an advertisement for this class on the EVE University forum:
[size=150][color=#FFFF00][b]Introduction to EVE University[/b][/color][/size] [img][/img] This class is a general orientation for new (or relatively new) members, applicants and anyone else that isn't sure they know exactly what they can do in EVE University. It should last 90 minutes to two hours, depending on how many questions are asked. When: Where: Public Mumble (mirroed to the private mumble for the lazy) and Lecture.E-UNI Duration: 90 minutes to two hours [color=#FFFF00]Topics covered:[/color][list] [*] Our Mission [*] What we offer [*] The Application Process [*] University Management and Structure [*] UNI communications: Forum/Calendar/Wiki/Mumble [*] University Services and Benefits Expanded [*] Joining UNI Fleets [*] UNI programs, activities, and campuses [*] EVE University Rules [*] E-UNI During Wartime [*] Titles and Progression [*] Q&A - bring your questions about the UNI and how to get the most from your experience here [/list] [color=#FFFF00]Student requirements:[/color][list] [*] Connection to the Public Mumble Server - please have your Mumble access sorted out well in advance of the class! Use this guide to set up Mumble: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble [*] Joining the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel [/list] [color=#FFFF00]Questions?[/color] Post here in this thread.
Notes for the Teacher
Required materials:
- Lecture.E-UNI chat channel, to receive questions and post relevant links from this syllabus.
There is a lot of material to cover here, so keep the program going briskly. Post the links in the syllabus into Lecture.E-UNI chat, so that participants can click for more details in their areas of interest. Encourage questions posted in Lecture.E-UNI chat, and try to answer them as you go along. Keep an eye on the clock - it is all too easy to go beyond two hours with this material.
Introduction
Welcome! (Instructor should then introduce himself or herself - covering relevant experience level and background.)
This class is designed primarily for new and prospective members of EVE University, or for those who have been around a while but aren't sure that they know all that they should about the UNI. Applicants are encouraged to attend since we're conducting this via our public Mumble server: it is our hope that you will consider joining us if what you hear during this class appeals to you.
Over the next 90 minutes or so, we will cover exactly what EVE University is, the classes and programs we offer, our applicant process, management and communication, then expand upon programs, Uni fleets, titles and rules, and finally the Uni during war. This class is also your opportunity to ask any questions that you may have about the UNI.
Some basic information for this class:
- You should be docked up safely in a station to avoid distraction, but it need not be in Aldrat—there is no practical part of this class.
- Please configure your Mumble settings for "Push to Talk" if you have not already done so.
- Feel free to type any questions in the Lecture.E-UNI chat channel as we proceed - I will try to answer your questions as they come during the class. At the end of my lecture, we'll open Mumble for any further questions or general discussion.
- You may want to use the EVE notepad to save links we go over. Neocom -> Accessories -> Notepad and you can drag to the notepad
Everyone ready? OK, then - let's begin....
Part 1: The Uni as an institution
EVE University and Our Mission
- If you are new to EVE, you are in the right place!
- We are a non-profit training corporation whose mission is to help new pilots in New Eden and prepare them for their future careers.
- E-UNI is neutral—we don't take sides in EVE player-alliance politics—and keeping this neutrality is what lets our graduates go anywhere they want to. Often, our most restrictive-seeming rules are in place in order to maintain that neutrality.
- We do not mind if you move on once you have learned everything you wish to learn from us - that is what the UNI is all about!
- Once you become a member of the UNI, you are really a member of our extended family forever, even if you leave. You'll see UNI alumni and friends in our Chat.E-UNI channel, for example - even some with negative standing to the UNI! They are welcome to contribute to our chat and forum discussions, because they can be very helpful to our members.
- Our original founder, Morning Maniac, founded the UNI to provide a safe place for new players to learn. He's since turned over the UNI to our current management team, though he checks in from time to time to see how the UNI is doing. We are proud to continue Morning Maniac's original vision, which has since grown into one of the most successful Corporations in the game.
What EVE University Offers
Classes and Events
- Most classes are organized by UNI Teachers, Professors and Guest Lecturers, but anyone who has the time and inclination can run one. Read Joining The Faculty if you have an interest in teaching.
- Check the in-game calendar for the current schedule of classes and events.
- The Class Library - contains recording of past classes and lectures.
Campuses
- The uni has groups in all areas of space to provide an excellent learning environment, no matter where you go.
Free and Cheap Things
- The UNI has a few programs and services that provide free things for members:
- Skillbooks
- Newbie tailored items
- Loaners
- SRP
- Some things, while not free, are provided at a reduced cost:
- Implants
- Ships
Mentor Program
- At your request, you can get one-on-one guidance and coaching from experienced UNI Graduates, to help you learn aspects of the game.
- Mentorships last up to three months. We match Mentors with students based on compatible faction, playing times, and game interests.
Jump Clones
- The UNI has 8.0+ standings with Wiyrkomi Peace Corps and Khanid Innovation, and you can use these to obtain jump clones. You cannot obtain jump clones in or near Aldrat unless you grind 8.0 standings with a corporation yourself.
- Note that corporate standings are the average of standings for all members that spoke with a corporation's agents - those members who do not talk to a corporation's agents do not count towards the average. Therefore, DO NOT EVER speak to any agent in Wiyrkomi Peace Corps or Khanid Innovation at any time! If you do, you will instantly drag the UNI average down and prevent everyone from being able to get new Jump Clones. This will most likely result in your being removed from UNI until you have an 8.0 standing to maintain required standings.
Part 2: The Application Process
For those new to EVE Online EVE University may appear to have quite a complex application process.
What are we looking for?
EVE University is a teaching corporation, as such what we're really looking for in applicants is a desire to learn. We understand that if you're new to EVE then chances are you haven't gotten a feel for what you don't know, let alone what you want to do. The important part is to be honest on your application. Our Personnel Department are there to make sure that you get to where you need to be.
Stages of applying
Our application process can really be split into three parts.
Preperation
- We want:
- Main characters
- A positive security status
- Career agents
- We don't want:
- Names and bios that break our community standards
- Standings with JC corps
- Registering
- API
- Overview
- Mumble
The Questionnaire
- Be honest
- Alts
- How much detail is required?
- What to do after pressing submit
The Queue and Interview
- What is the queue?
- Joining the queue
- Interview calls
- The interview process
Part 3: Structure and Communication
EVE University Management and Structure
- The UNI is split into five departments, each headed by a director, who are in turn assisted by managers and staff.
- Our benevolent CEO is Azmodeus Valar. Please note that the UNI is not a democracy. While Azmodeus always listens to the opinions and advice of her directors, managers and students, when she makes a decision on policy for the UNI, that decision is final.
- The Student Advocate is the student voice in management
Education
- Teaching
- Mentoring
- Events
HR
- Recruitment
- Students
- Titles
Logistics
Hangars, SRP
PR
Diplomacy, Wiki
Special Projects
Campuses, Guest FC
Communications in Eve University
The UNI provides a number of ways to converse and communicate with the corporation membership:
Chat Channels and Mailing Lists
- The UNI maintains a number of special interest channels - check the wiki list for those that may be of interest to you.
- There are four chat channels of special importance: Alliance, Corp, Chat.E-UNI, and Q&A.E-UNI.
- Alliance - Used for forming fleets, or for important announcements by uni management. Keep it clear...
- Corp - Used by students to make official requests. For example: to request skillbook reimbursement, or requesting items from the hangars. It can be tempting to raise other conversations here but please do not.
- Flashy Alliance and Corp usually means something important. Please do not dilute it with chatter, requests for comments on your fittings, and saying hi.
- Chat.E-UNI - Use this channel for everything else, including saying hi, bye, general chat and questions about Eve, not continuing memes.
- Q&A.E-UNI - a chat-free question and answer channel. Here you can ask your questions and they won't get lost in the scroll of other chat.
- Wartime Note - Other than forming fleets in Alliance, during wartime there is to be no talk of UNI fleets or tactical information on any channel outside of the fleet itself. With over 2,000 members, we cannot be sure if there are spies in corp (actually we are fairly certain there are....). Suspicion is a part of Eve, get used to it - the larger nullsec corps will likely be far stricter on this than we are, so consider this a part of your training :)
- LiveIntel.ILN
Forums
- Divided into public discussion, UNI discussion, ILN, events and education, Q&A topics, and staff areas. Be sure to note where you are posting, and whether it is a public forum (open to non-members) or restricted to UNI members.
- Calendar
- We use the in-game calendar for posting all classes and UNI events.
- You can access the calendar either by clicking in-game on the date in the lower left corner, or by viewing it on EVE Gate.
- Check this for class and event schedules (and cancellations!)
UniWiki
- The Eve University wiki (a.k.a, the "UniWiki") is a great resource for information about the UNI and about EVE, in general.
- All Eve University documentation can be found here. Note that the Wiki is always the source of the definitive version of our current policies.
Mumble
Obviously there is no need to tell you how to set it up, because you would not be in this class otherwise!
- You do not need a microphone, unless you are a Fleet Commander, Wing Commander, or Squad Commander in a fleet.
- Generally during classes, only the teaching staff will be talking. You should post any questions in Class.E-UNI chat or Lecture.E-UNI chat as appropriate.
- Do not join fleet channels unless you are in that fleet. Do not idle in the Docking Bay.
- The Public Lounge section on Mumble is a great place to get answers to EVE questions from experienced UNI Mentors, such as Seamus Donohue (a.k.a, "Encyclopedia Donohue").
- Speaking of Professor Donohue, he has created a great series of tutorial videos about all things EVE on YouTube - check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/user/SeamusDonohueEVE#p/a
- Where to find passwords for Chat, etc: Corporation button in the NeoCom (on the left) > Alliances > Bulletins
- Never give anyone our passwords - direct them to Corporation > Alliances > Bulletins - if they can't get access to this, they have no business getting our passwords anyway!
Killboard
- Where PvP is recorded
- Please comment on your losses, especially to war targets
- Setting up your Killboard login for the first time requires you to have been on a kill (either as the aggressor or the victim) and waiting some time for your account to then be created. Please see the killboard wiki entry.
Other helpful comms/tools:
- Dotlan, EVEMon, EFT/Pyfa (mention as useful, but how to work them is outside the scope of class)
Part 4: Campuses, fleets and programs
Groups within EVE University
We have several projects that specialize in several aspects of EVE or are just another way to do things. Each of these groups has their own wiki page, which you can read for requirements on joining and suggested skills/ships.
Amarr Mining Campus
- The Amarr Mining camp (or AMC) is to provide E-UNI students with the opportunity to mine in organized fleets, learn how to run fleet operations efficiently, and to earn ISK in a friendly co-operative environment.
- Join Channel Amarr Mining Camp ingame to get suited up and directions.
LoSec Campus
- The LoSec Campus (or LSC) was formed by students who wanted to live in low security space to primarily PVP but also do Missions and Exploration.
Project: Solitude
- Project: Solitude was formed to establish a University presence and trade hub in an isolated high-sec pocket (in the midst of low-sec) in the Solitude region.
Wormhole Campus
- The Wormhole campus aims to provide students with a chance to experience W-Space living, with all its challenges and opportunities.
Nullsec Campus
- The Nullsec Campus maintains and supports a Uni base of operations in NPC Null-Sec, giving students a chance to experience life far away from Empire Space.
E-UNI Incursion Fleet
- A group of Unistas have a standing incursion group that runs hi-sec sites when it is feasible. Read up on the wiki for more information about requirements and fittings.
Programs
- Ship Building Programs
- The UNI provides programs for you to acquire ships at lower prices:
- BYOM Ship Production - Bring Your Own Minerals - if you provide your own minerals, the UNI will build a ship hull for you. Check the Corp Hangar under the Store tab for blueprints of ships available.
- PYOS Ship Production - Purchase Your Own Ship - if you have the ISK, you can buy ships directly from the UNI at cost.
- Freighter Production - The Uni has a freighter production program, able to be paid for either with ISK or BYOM (bring your own minerals).
- The UNI provides programs for you to acquire ships at lower prices:
- Corporation Hangar
- You need an approved hangar-access title to be able to open hangars - we'll talk more about titles later. In the meantime, you can request items via Corp chat. You will need to be at Pator Tech School in Aldrat to receive items from the hangars.
- The Alpha hangar contains meta 0 modules, ammo, tech I frigates, and introductory-level skillbooks. The Theta hangar includes modules and ammo for cruisers and battlecruisers, and related skillbooks.
- Don't abuse the hangar! Follow the policies on the wiki: Corporation Hangar
- Contributions to the UNI hangars are always welcome! Drop your contributed items into the "UNI Contributions" storage container in the Alpha hangar. For more information about other kinds of donations to the UNI, see Donating to EVE University
- Mentor Program
- At your request, you can get one-on-one guidance and coaching from experienced UNI Graduates, to help you learn aspects of the game.
- Mentorships last up to three months. We match Mentors with students based on compatible faction, playing times, and game interests.
- The Skillbook Program
- We will reimburse the cost of any skillbook that retails at under one million ISK for the NPC price. If in doubt of the NPC price, it is the one at the "school" stations (e.g. Pator Tech School) - HQ will always have the definitive price. We will reimburse up to a maximum of 1M ISK of skillbook purchases per day - that is, 1M worth of skillbooks per 24 hour period.
- Any skillbook that is above 1M in price is up to you to fund - by the time you need these, you should be able to generate enough income to afford it! If you want more info about how to generate ISK in EVE, attend our EVE Careers 101 class.
- To request a reimbursement, post it in Corp chat - be sure to include a link to the skillbook name, and the amount for which you need to be reimbursed. Please be patient when making reimbursement requests. Once you have the Freshman title, you can get to the skillbook wallet yourself and will be expected to help with reimbursement requests.
- The +3 Implants Program
- This program is for players who have been in the game for less than 3 months
- For the small fee of 5 million ISK per implant, eligible Unistas have the chance to get their hands on some training implants
- Check the topic for the information on how to obtain the implants
- Jump Clones
- The UNI has 8.0+ standings with Wiyrkomi Peace Corps and Khanid Innovation, and you can use these to obtain jump clones. You cannot obtain jump clones in or near Aldrat unless you grind 8.0 standings with a corporation yourself.
- Note that corporate standings are the average of standings for all members that spoke with a corporation's agents - those members who do not talk to a corporation's agents do not count towards the average. Therefore, DO NOT EVER speak to any agent in Wiyrkomi Peace Corps or Khanid Innovation at any time! If you do, you will instantly drag the UNI average down and prevent everyone from being able to get new Jump Clones. This will most likely result in your being removed from UNI until you have an 8.0 standing to maintain required standings.
- Mining Loaner Fleet
- The UNI provides free use of industrial ships and mining vessels, with suitable fittings, to aspiring haulers and miners. This is an 'on-loan' basis, so we expect it back in the same manner it was delivered.
- Ship Replacement Program
- Ships of Frigate, Destroyer and Cruiser size lost during wartime or official Uni Ops may be replaced by making a request through the Ship Replacement Program. This covers the hull only, no modules.
Joining Fleets
- The best way to learn about PvP in the Uni is to join a fleet!
- The UNI has specific protocols for joining and operating in fleets.
- Please make sure you have read The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops and have your overview set to Uni Specifications.
- If you are new to EVE, consider joining fleets as a Tackler or an EWAR pilot, both of which require a low level of skills and equipment, yet are very valuable additions to fleet operations. You may also want to look into becoming a logistics pilot in the long term (the equivalent of a healer, for those of you who have played fantasy MMOs), as these are extremely valuable to fleet operations.
- Tackler guide: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Tackling_101_Guide
- EWAR guide: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/EWar_101_Guide
- Logi guide: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Guide_to_Logistics
Part 5: Titles & progression, graduation, and rules
Titles Within EVE University
- Three titles in the UNI are of special significance: Freshman, Sophomore and Graduate. These designate your tenure and level of participation in the UNI. The Freshman and Sophomore titles are particularly important, as they enable you to participate in the E-UNI programs and campuses above, some of which have specific title requirements to join.
- In addition, there are two sub-titles that provide access to additional UNI resources: Alpha and Theta - each level provides more access.
- In order to be granted a title, you must apply for it once you meet the requirements. You can check the requirements at the Titles Within EVE University page, and apply for them using the in-game browser at tool.eveuniversity.org.
- The UNI Title Manager and their staff review and verify all title applications, so it can take up to a couple of weeks to process - please be patient when you apply for your titles.
- There are other titles in the University (e.g., Personnel Officer, Teacher, Professor, Mentor, ILN Officer, Manager, Director, CEO, etc.), awarded when you join certain UNI programs or promoted in various departments. Check the wiki for the requirements and information on other titles.
EVE University Rules
As you know from your application, the UNI has a set of rules and policies that all Unistas are expected to follow. This isn't meant to be draconian, it's meant to give you the opportunity to learn about the game while avoiding needless deaths and creating conflicts for the broader UNI community.
- Code of Conduct - there are five general rules that every UNI is expected to follow at all times:
- Honesty. Yes, it is possible to be a pirate or scammer in this game, but that is not permitted while you are a student of Eve University. What you do with the skills you learn here once you leave is up to you, but while you are in the UNI, you will be expected to treat fellow members, and other players in EVE, with honesty and openness.
- Respect. We will not tolerate members making personal attacks on or "talking smack" to anyone in the EVE community. Respect the property rights of others.
- Post no inappropriate content in public channels. You may be an adult, but not everyone in the UNI is also.
- Follow the EULA. We all agreed to it. You can find the EULA here: Eve Online EULA
- Freedom. Nobody requires you to fight, mine, mission or engage in UNI events. You can log in and play EVE as much or as little as you wish. What you do while in the UNI is up to you - all we ask is that while you are a member of the UNI, you will comply with our policies and rules. Note, however, that if you are inactive - that is, you don't log in - for more than 30 days, you will be dismissed from the UNI: Inactive Member Policy
- Balance "self" with "service". Once you get more experience in the game, you are more than welcome to join us in passing that wisdom onto others. Our community of members helping each other is what makes the UNI strong. If it was not for volunteers, there would be no EVE University. If you want to contribute but do not yet have the experience, consider editing the wiki, contributing to our forum discussions, or applying to be a Personnel Officer.
- Movement. The UNI has guidelines about where/what you should fly, as stated in the rules. Above all, don't fly what you can't afford to lose, and always watch for war targets!
- High Security Space (0.5+) is fine. Be wary of trade hubs, as they're often camped by war targets. This is why you should set up a hauler alt! (for another class...)
- Low Security Space (0.1-0.4)- You're free to travel, but learn the mechanics of low-sec and understand the risks.
- NPC Nullsec (0.0) - NPC Nullsec: Great Wildlands, Curse, Syndicate, Venal, and Stain are NPC nullsec regions. Get a good map, and learn where these regions are located: Ombeve's Eve in 2d Map and Dotlan Evemaps
- Claimable Nullsec (0.0) - held by other player corporations. Only PvP operations are allowed in Claimable Nullsec. Do not run missions, mine, explore, salvage, or any other PvE operation in Sov-Nullsec.
- Wormhole Space - enter at your own risk. This is 0.0 space without Local Chat telling you who is in the area. Bookmark every wormhole, as losing your ship in wormhole space leaves you no way to find it if you didn't.
- Overview. You must have set up your overview as per the Overview Guide - be sure to set this up after this class, if you have not already done so.
- Pod saver--practice this; it will keep you alive.
- Combat. Read our Rules of Engagement carefully!
- In Hisec you are generally only free to engage "flashy" targets (assuming you've set up your overview to E-Uni standards). Flashy targets are outlaws that did something illegal in the last 15 minutes, have a security status below -5 or are war targets. You can attack -10s that aren't flashy in hisec, but CONCORD will blow you up and you will lose your ship. So, unless you know what you're doing, keep that safety on green.
- In Low Security Space the UNI operates under an NRDS rule of engagement - "Not Red, Don't Shoot". If it isn't flashy on your overview or standing from our alliance isn't -5 or -10, don't engage. Be aware that engaging a valid non-flashy target lowers your Security Status.
- In NPC 0.0 and wormhole space, the UNI operates under an NBSI rule of engagement - "Not Blue, Shoot It" - a more aggressive policy. In NPC nullsec and W-Space, you may shoot ships neutral to the UNI, except non-combat ships like industrials and freighters, and we also do not attack neutral player-owned starbases (POS structures).
- When in doubt, assume that our rule of engagement is NRDS, not NBSI; until you know these rules backwards and forwards, don't change your in-game safety setting from green.
- Communications. Because the UNI is a neutral institution, we have strict rules about how we communicate with outside parties:
- No contact with hostile parties - no talking to War Targets or pilots with a standing to IVY League of -5 or -10 , no talking in Local chat while you're in a combat fleet (unless directed by an Fleet Commander or Director) Report hostiles attempting contact to a UNI Director. You're free to chat in local in all other cases (but you don't have to remember the rules above).
- Postings on any blogs or forums must never mention a past or current conflict that involves the UNI. This especially applies to the official EVE Online forums: https://forums.eveonline.com/ - be smart, don't post anything that will provoke people!
- Speaking of the the official EVE Online forums, no UNI (except our CEO, Azmodeus Valar) is allowed to ever post anything to the "Corporations, Alliances and Organizations Center" forum: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=topics&f=266 - (Note: you must be logged into EVE Gate to use this link.)
Part 6: War
- The UNI is constantly at war now, so read the Tips For War.
- The UNI Wartime Standard Operating Procedures used to be very restrictive set of rules, but we have since relaxed the WSOP to the point where it no longer really exists, to be replaced by tips and advice on how to survive wartime no matter your preferred style of game play. This puts more responsibility on your shoulders as a member of the UNI. The key things to remember are: during wartime, don't make yourself an easy target, don't fly anything expensive and shiny, and don't do anything that will make the war fun in any way for our enemies.
- If you undock during wartime, you should be on Mumble.
- You can fly almost any ship, but it is recommended that you don't fly faction ships or with faction modules until you're a Sophomore, and don't fly T3/Unique/Pirate ships until you're a Graduate. This is so that students don't try to make up for experience with shiny things.
- All Super-capitals require the permission of a director to fly.
- You may run missions, but it's recommended that you either mission a good distance away from Aldrat or be in a fleet. But remember: just because you're far away from Aldrat, doesn't mean you're safe. Trade hubs (Jita, Rens, Hek, Dodixie, Amarr, etc.) are ALWAYS dangerous during wartime.
- War Loot has to be put into the War Loot Hangar in PTS. Loot can also be used to help fleet members who lost their ships. The proceedings of the loot go directly into the Ship Replacement Program.
- Communication with wartargets is allowed and you may find them in our public channel and even in Chat.E-UNI. Remember to keep it civil and avoid smack-talk. If there are issues report the incident to Management as soon as possible. Communication with wartargets during fleet operations should be avoided. Any communication that appears to be of a diplomatic nature you should refer the wartarget to Diplomacy.E-UNI.
- Violation of Wartime SOP can result in the dreaded X title and/or being expelled from the UNI.
- If you would rather continue with unrestricted, "normal" activities during wartime, please drop corp. There are no negative repercussions for doing this, and you will be welcome back into the UNI with open arms. Keep in mind that should you drop, game mechanics will prevent you from coming back in until 7 days have past or any active wardecs when you dropped have ended, which ever comes first.
- Please consider staying with the UNI during wartime, however. Wars can be a lot of fun, and the UNI provides ships and modules to reimburse your losses, so why not give it a try?
A Final Note
- Thanks for attending this class!
- EVE University offers many opportunities for fun and learning. This class is just an example of what is available. Get involved, read the wiki, join a class or event, browse the forums and ask questions. That is what the University is here for.
- That is the way you will find your path to success in EVE.
- Good luck, and fly dangerously!