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* '''Q&A.E-Uni''' - This channel is designed specifically for people to ask questions, so set it to blink and answer any questions you know the answer to. If a member is asking a question which requires a detailed answer, tell them in the channel that you will convo them and send them a convo request so as not to clog up the channel.
* '''Q&A.E-Uni''' - This channel is designed specifically for people to ask questions, so set it to blink and answer any questions you know the answer to. If a member is asking a question which requires a detailed answer, tell them in the channel that you will convo them and send them a convo request so as not to clog up the channel.
* '''Chat.E-Uni''' - This is the general chat channel most of our members use, so a lot of people (particularly newer members) ask general questions in there. Keep an eye on it and see if you can help them out. This is also the channel where new members are welcomed by the Intake Officers, so be sure to make them feel welcome.
* '''General (EVE Uni)''' - This is the general chat channel most of our members use, so a lot of people (particularly newer members) ask general questions in there. Keep an eye on it and see if you can help them out. This is also the channel where new members are welcomed by the Intake Officers, so be sure to make them feel welcome.
* '''E-UNI''' - This is the channel used by Intake Officers to call applicants for their interview. If you're a member then you've already gone through the application process, so from an applicant's point of view you're an expert! Even just sharing your own experiences will help our nervous applicants out. E-UNI is also listed as a public help channel, so it's almost always busy with questions about the game from non-members who are often very new to the game. Even if you're new yourself, it's very likely you can help them out.
* '''EVE University''' - This is the channel used by Intake Officers to call applicants for their interview. If you're a member then you've already gone through the application process, so from an applicant's point of view you're an expert! Even just sharing your own experiences will help our nervous applicants out. E-UNI is also listed as a public help channel, so it's almost always busy with questions about the game from non-members who are often very new to the game. Even if you're new yourself, it's very likely you can help them out.
* '''LiveIntel.ILN''' - If you're just jumping around in space and you see a war target in local, you can help out other members by providing intel in this channel. There may be someone a jump or two behind you who really needs to know about the war target you just saw burning to the gate, so don't keep it to yourself. We also have an Intel Map (see the MOTD of that channel) which you can use to report your intel in one click, easy.
 


Aside from the channels listed above there is a list here of our [[EVE University Chat Channels|chat channels]]. If you have an interest in a specific area of the game, see if there is a chat channel on it where you can help out. If you are in a campus, join their chat channel and see if there are any questions you can answer.
Aside from the channels listed above there is a list here of our [[EVE University Chat Channels|chat channels]]. If you have an interest in a specific area of the game, see if there is a chat channel on it where you can help out. If you are in a campus, join their chat channel and see if there are any questions you can answer.