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Teaching is the main function of EVE University, which is why our faculty of Teachers and Guest Lecturers is our most important resource. Teaching at EVE University is a rewarding activity in many ways, not least because it gives you the opportunity to help educate the largest student body in EVE, shaping the careers of literally thousands of capsuleers as they begin their journey in New Eden.
We are always seeking new volunteers, who are willing to step up and teach what they have learned to a new generation of E-UNI pilots.
Becoming a Teacher
The majority of our teachers start off as students who have gained knowledge of a certain aspect of EVE and are willing to pass that on to new members. You do not need to be an expert by any means, and often teachers will begin teaching one small area and later expand the classes they teach as their knowledge and confidence increase.
What is expected of a Teacher?
- Teachers must have a working knowledge of the subject area(s) they wish to teach, and be able to effectively communicate that knowledge.
- Teachers are expected to conduct classes with reasonable consistency. We ask that as a minimum, they teach at least once every month.
- They are expected to comply with E-UNI standards of class delivery. This means that they follow the procedures set out in the Guide to Teaching Classes and How to Schedule a Class.
- They are expected to contribute towards the continued improvement and development of our classes including the Syllabus Library and recorded Class Library.
- They are expected to act appropriately as a member of the University staff and set a positive example to students.
What are the benefits of being a Teacher?
- The greatest and most important benefit of being a teacher is the knowledge that you are helping others to get the most out of their time in EVE University and increasing their enjoyment of EVE.
- EVE University always supports its teachers. If you have a class that requires resources (minerals, BPCs, modules, etc), funding can be arranged through the University's logistics department.
- Teachers can call on the knowledge and advice of the entire faculty and wider University staff, for example when developing a new class syllabus.
- Teachers receive an in-game time title, have access to the staff and education forums, as well as dedicated in-game chat channel and mailing list.
- Being an EVE University Teacher can often lead to other roles of responsibility within the University, and can have a positive effect on your wider EVE career.
Applying to become a Teacher
To become a Teacher, you must be current member of EVE University and hold the Sophomore or Graduate title.
If you have read all the above and would like to become a teacher, please complete this Application Form.
Associate Teacher Status
Successful applicants will be granted Associate Teacher status. This is essentially a trial period for a new teacher. Associate Teachers receive the same access as Teachers, but must submit their class notes to the Teaching Manager for approval before scheduling a class.
An experienced teacher should sit in on the classes of Associate Teachers, although if none are available, a class can be held without them. The supervising teacher should submit comments on the class to the Teaching Manager.
Once an Associate Teacher has successfully taught at least three classes, they will be eligible for promotion to full Teacher. Teachers do not need to submit class notes, and can schedule classes as they so desire without prior review or approval.
Teacher Induction Programme
EVE University recruitment is geared towards new pilots joining as students, and as such experienced players who wish to teach are often not accepted. The Teacher Induction Programme provides a way for experienced capsuleers to join the University as Teachers by first becoming Guest Lecturers.
If you would like to join the Teacher Induction Programme, please send an EVE mail to the Teaching Manager or the Director of Education explaining your background and what topic(s) you'd like to deliver.
- The application must be made by a player’s main character, no alts allowed.
- Applicants must spend a probationary period of at least two months as a Guest Lecturer
- They must teach at least two classes per month.
- They must teach at least six classes in total to become eligible for acceptance as a Teacher and E-UNI member.
- Upon notification that they have successfully completed the probationary period, the applicant should submit a membership application to E-UNI and wait to be contacted by the Personnel Department.
All applications are subject to review by the Personnel Department and acceptance is not guaranteed. Acceptance into the University under this program is conditional on you being an active Teacher; inactivity will result in removal from E-UNI.
It should be noted that EVE University Rules are designed to protect novice players, and experienced capsuleers may find them overly restrictive. If that is the case, becoming a Guest Lecturer offers a way to teach without the restrictions of E-UNI membership.
On very rare occasions, for extraordinarily qualified alumni or EVE personalities who genuinely want to contribute back to the community of pilots by becoming an E-UNI Teacher, we may grant special exceptions to this process - contact the Director of Education or Teaching Manager for more information.
Becoming a Guest Lecturer
If you are not a member of EVE University, but would like to conduct classes or give special lectures on specific EVE topics, we welcome your participation as a Guest Lecturer. Many of our guest lecturers are experienced capsuleers who are recognised for their in-depth knowledge and expertise in their chosen areas. We encourage anyone who would like to share their knowledge and insight with our students to step forward and volunteer to be a Guest Lecturer.
What is expected of a Guest Lecturer?
- There are no activity requirements for Guest Lecturers, they are welcome to teach a one-off class or come back as often as they wish, even developing an entire curriculum.
- Guest Lecturers are asked to submit a summary outline of their lecture to the Teaching Manager or Director of Education, or indicate which class from the Syllabus Library they wish to teach.
- Regular Guest Lecturers or those who are E-UNI Alumni, will have access to the Scheduled Classes section of the E-UNI Forum, and may post their own class announcements there. For those without access, the Teaching Manager or Director of Education will post the announcement, and for all Guest Lecturers will post the class in the in-game calendar.
- On the day of the class, the Guest Lecturer should ask in the Education.E-UNI chat channel for a member of staff to set up and move them to a channel on the E-UNI Mumble server. Guest lectures are held in the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel.
What are the benefits of being a Guest Lecturer?
- First of all, Guest Lecturers get to pass on their knowledge and experience to a large and eager pack of new pilots, filling their empty heads with the skills they will need to survive and thrive in New Eden.
- Guest Lecturers have access to our in-game chat channel and mailing list for the University teaching staff. Regular and alumni Guest Lecturers also have access to the Scheduled Classes forum and can create their own Mumble channels on the E-UNI server.
- Many lectures are recorded and made part of our Class Library, where the contributions of Guest Lecturers are immortalised for replay by future generations of EVE pilots.
How to become a Guest Lecturer
If you would like to be a Guest Lecturer with EVE University, please send an EVE mail to the Teaching Manager or the Director of Education briefly explaining your background and what topic(s) you'd like to cover.