Communities

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EVE University operates in several locations across the EVE Universe. Over time, some groups have formed around a key activity or location, forming what we call "Campuses". Some campuses are tightly tied to the University, with official managers and officers appointed by University management to oversee the campus. Other communities are student organized, with no appointed leader. Each campus will have its own internal programs that they run, separate from the main university.

No matter which campus you are in, EVE University is the final authority. Campuses are a part of our greater community, not a separate community.


Official University Campuses

These Campuses are run by a manager and officers appointed by EVE University. They use some University resources, in addition to their own internal programs.

Low-Sec Campus (LSC)

The Low-Sec Campus focuses on living in Low Security Space. Its mission statement is to: “Provide an educational location where newcomers to Low Security space can learn the skills needed to not only succeed, but thrive under constant threat.” For more information, visit their page

NullSec Campus (NSC)

The NullSec Campus focuses on living in Null Security Space. Its mission is to "* Establish and maintain a supportive base in NPC nullsec space, give students the opportunity to experience living in nullsec, and the risks associated, provide the opportunity to learn to survive and to practice PvP and PvE nullsec activities." For more information, visit their page

Wormhole Campus (WHC)

The Wormhole Campus focuses on living in wormholes. It's dedicated to educating students about wormhole life. For more information, visit their page


Unofficial Communities

These communities have no central leader assigned by EVE University. Many are loosely organized groups of students. While they are not directly under University control, the University may step in and take over one if the need arises. All students participating in these groups are expected to be part of the EVE University community and follow the overall direction set by EVE University Management. However, the University is not in charge of their specific programs, and is not responsible for any problems that arise as a result.

Project Solitude

Project Solitude is a group of students trying to live in the Solitude region, an area of high-sec isolated from other high security space. For more information, visit their page

Solitude Mission Statement

Project Solitude aims to provide an isolated environment where students require motivation and self-sufficiency to survive. This area provides easy access to low-sec and null-sec opportunities. The focus of this campus is on exploration, missioning, and industrial endeavours.

Incursions

EVE University has an active Incursions community that works together to introduce students and alumni to that area of the game.

The community primarily focuses on running short-ranges, stationary shield fleets in Vanguard sites, and has a doctrine that is very forgiving of the lower SP and cheaper hulls often associated with Uni students.

Location: Nomadic. All of contiguous hisec, and occasionally Solitude. The mailing list will tell you where they are today.

For more information, see their contact info on this page.

Amarr Mining Campus (AMC)

The Amarr Mining Campus tries to organize an outlet for miners in the University.

Amarr Mining Campus Mission Statement

The Amarr Mining Campus was founded to provide EVE University students with the opportunity to learn how to mine efficiently and safely. This includes giving advice for solo mining and providing organised fleet operations. All this will be provide in a friendly and supportive environment.

Goals of the Amarr Mining Camp:

  • Teach students how to mine, co-operate and function in fleet mining operation with utmost efficiency.
  • Inform students about ways to maximize the profits and benefits that come with organized mining.
  • Introduce students to the basics of participating and running in a mining fleet and including the necessary paperwork.
  • Support students to organize with their personal mining operations including some basic spreadsheets.