E-UNI hosts public interview and Q&A with EVE celebrity Roc Wieler

Roc WielerOn June 29th at 17:00 EVE time, EVE University will host a live public interview with one of EVE Online’s most celebrated personalities, Roc Wieler.  Die-hard Minmatar combat pilot, CSM candidate, and real-life musician and wellness guru, Roc is one of the EVE community’s most colorful and interesting people.

You can learn more about Roc on his website: http://www.rocwieler.com – visitors will find some excellent EVE themed music there, plus plenty of other interesting posts about his EVE Online experiences and real-life fitness regimen and recommendations.

The interview will be moderated by UNI Teaching Director, Neville Smit. “I’m delighted to host Roc for this public Q&A session. He is undoubtedly one EVE’s more fascinating personalities, and he brings a wealth of experience, both in game and in real life,” said Smit. “I’m really looking forward to interviewing Roc and fielding questions from our audience.”

This event, sponsored by EVE University, is open to everyone on the UNI’s public Mumble server. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29 – participants should also join the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel, where they can post questions during the discussion.

This event is one of EVE University’s ongoing series of guest lectures, bringing different perspectives of noted personalities in EVE Online to all interested capsuleers. Check the EVE University class library for recordings of these guest lectures.

EVE University to Host CSM8 Town Hall meetings on Public Mumble Server

Council of Stellar Management

EVE University will host six Town Hall meetings of the Council of Stellar Management (CSM) on its public Mumble audio server over the next year. These events provide an opportunity for the CSM to share information about the possible future direction of EVE Online’s development with the player base, and to collect ideas and feedback in return.

Each Town Hall will be simulcast by EVE Radio. Participants may send questions to the CSM during each Town Hall meeting, using an in-game chat channel.

The first CSM8 Town Hall meeting will be held on June 16th at 19:00 EVE time.

Additional CSM Town Hall sessions are planned for:

  • late August (after the summer CSM summit meeting at CCP headquarters)
  • early October
  • mid November (before the winter summit meeting)
  • third week in January (after the winter summit meeting)
  • mid March (before the CSM9 elections)

Precise dates and times for these planned Town Halls will be announced by the CSM at a later date.

Instructions for setting up access to the UNI public mumble server can be found here: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29

“We’re happy to support the efforts of CSM8 on behalf of the EVE player community,” said UNI CEO Azmodeus Valar. “We urge everyone interested in the development of EVE Online to join these Town Hall meetings.”

 

Ripard Teg to Speak at UNI Guest Lecture

On June 1st at 19:00 EVE time, blogger extraordinaire and recently elected Vice-Chairman of the Council of Stellar Management 8, Ripard Teg, will speak at a public question and answer session sponsored by EVE University, as part of the UNI’s ongoing Guest Lecture series.

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Ripard Teg

Ripard Teg is the editor of the popular blog, Jester’s Trek. He is also an experienced combat pilot, flying in the Rote Kapelle alliance, mostly in NPC nullsec space. He was elected to CSM8 with the second-highest vote count, and recently selected by his peers to be Vice-Chairman.

This event, sponsored by EVE University, is open to everyone on the UNI’s public Mumble server. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29 – participants should also join the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel, where they can post questions during the discussion.

Neville Smit, EVE University’s Teaching Manager, will moderate the Q&A session.

This event is one of EVE University’s ongoing series of guest lectures, bringing different perspectives of noted personalities in EVE Online to all interested capsuleers. Check the EVE University class library for recordings of these guest lectures.

EVE Lore Experts to Hold Public Panel Discussion

EVE Online is built upon a massive amount of backstory and role-playing lore. On May 24th at 01:00 EVE time, three experts on EVE lore will discuss recent events in New Eden, and speculate on their implications for the future of EVE Online.

The three panelists include:

  • Rhavas – leading participant in the Arek’Jaalan wormhole study project, and aficionado of the history of New Eden
  • Mark726 – curator of the EVE Travel website, and author of the EVE Lore Survival Guide
  • Morwen Lagann – expert on the back story of EVE, primary archivist for the Arek’Jaalan Project and moderator of the Backstage role playing forum as well as the in-game role-playing chat channels, The Summit and OOC

If you have ever wondered about any aspect of EVE lore or history, or how to play the game as a role-player, now is your chance to get informed answers.

Neville Smit, EVE University’s Teaching Manager, will moderate the panel. “Development of EVE Online’s backstory and lore have seen a resurgence lately,” says Smit, “with the Battle of Caldari Prime and the recent news of changes in New Eden’s political factions. Our panelists understand the importance of these changes and how they foretell possible directions in future gameplay in EVE. I’m looking forward to moderating this event, and I think it will be of interest not only to EVE role-players, but to anyone who enjoys playing the game.”

This event, sponsored by EVE University, is open to everyone on the UNI’s public Mumble server. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29 – participants should also join the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel, where they can post questions to the panelists during the discussion.

This event is one of EVE University’s ongoing series of guest lectures, bringing different perspectives of noted personalities in EVE Online to all interested capsuleers. Check the EVE University class library for recordings of these guest lectures.

UNIs to Invade Fanfest

On April 25-27, CCP will host Fanfest, the annual gathering of EVE Online enthusiasts, in Reykjavik, Iceland. This year’s Fanfest celebrates the 10th anniversary of the introduction of EVE Online, so CCP has promised to make this event extraordinary.

Fanfest 2013

Not wanting to miss the party, dozens of EVE University and DUST University students plan to attend Fanfest this year. According to informal polls, UNI attendance is expected to be about 50 fans of EVE Online and DUST 514.

Bairfhionn Isu, UNI Director of Education, is looking forward to the event. “Last year was a lot of fun, meeting and hanging out with fellow UNIs. I can’t wait to do again this year.”

D-UNI CEO Dennie Fleetfoot also plans to attend in what he calls “the non-armoured uniform of DUST University.”

Last year, UNIs claimed a corner of the Harpa convention hall, which became their base of operations for the entire event. UNIs attending Fanfest should look for their comrades on the second floor in the seating area near the concession stand.

After event hours each evening, UNIs can meet up in the lobby bar at the Þingholt CenterHotel – also known as the “Thingholt”.

If you are not going to Fanfest….

For those unable to attend, you can listen in on the various briefings online. CCP will be live streaming EVE Fanfest sessions in standard definition for free on their Twitch.TV channel (http://www.twitch.tv/ccp)

Alternatively, you buy the high-definition live stream for a one-time fee of $19.95 USD or one PLEX (Pilot License Extension) – you can purchase the HD Fanfest stream here: https://secure.eveonline.com/fanfest/stream.aspx – this package includes:

  • Three full days of high definition programming live from Fanfest
  • Access to the HD stream of a series of live pre-Fanfest interviews with CCP developers.
  • A digital copy of the Fanfest “Quafe” Tshirt for EVE Online, which matches the shirt attendees receive
  • A choice of one of five pirate faction rookie ships for EVE Online: the Angel Cartel Echo, Blood Raider Hematos, Dread Guristas Taipan, Sansha’s Nation Immolator or Serpentis Violator
  • One of fifty copies of the Quafe Scout vk.0 dropsuit for DUST 514—a flashy and effective dropsuit for confident mercenaries

Fanfest tickets sold out early this year – so plan on buying them early next year and join us in Reykjavik in 2014!

CCP Unifex and CCP Seagull to join UNI Q&A event

UPDATE: the recording of this interview can now be found here: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/EVE_University_Class_Library#Special

EVE University is pleased to announced that Jon Lander (CCP Unifex), Executive Producer of EVE Online, and Andie Nordgren (CCP Seagull), Senior Producer of EVE Online, will participate in an online discussion on Saturday, April 6th at 17:00 EVE Time, on the UNI’s public Mumble server.

CCP UnifexCCP Seagull

In this unique event, the top management of EVE Online’s development will discuss the past, present and future of Internet spaceships, and they’ll share opinions about what makes EVE Online fun, and what doesn’t – and how CCP intends to manage the ongoing development of New Eden.

EVE University’s CEO, Azmodeus Valar, will open the event with a welcome for the special guests and all of the participants. The UNI’s Teaching Manager, Neville Smit, will moderate and field questions from the audience.

To participate, listeners must register on the EVE University public Mumble server. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29

Shadoo to speak on effective fleet command

UPDATE: A recording of this interview and Q&A can be found here: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/EVE_University_Class_Library#Special

On April 12 @ 22:00 EVE time, Shadoo, renowned fleet commander and a principal leader of the infamous mercenary corp, Pandemic Legion, will talk about what being an effective fleet commander is all about, and how to become one. There will be an extended time for questions and answers, so attendees are encouraged bring their most burning concerns and issues.

Shadoo

This event is one of EVE University’s ongoing Guest Lecture series. It will be held on the UNI’s public Mumble server, and all EVE pilots are invited to attend. For information on how to register on this public Mumble server, see here: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29 – please make sure you have Mumble sorted out and operational well before the event begins.

“We’re very pleased to host Shadoo as our special guest,” said Neville Smit, UNI Teaching Manager, who will moderate the event. “I know it will be a very useful discussion, as Shadoo’s reputation as a first-rate fleet commander is well established.”