Council of Stellar Management 19: Bonus Round

Voting for the CSM 19 has started!

But what is this? Still unsure about the candidates, you need some more info on who to drop into your ballot?

Well fear not! EVE Uni is offering a bonus round of the CSM 19 candidates Q&A!

A number of candidates who could not make it to last weekend’s shows were cajoled into one more round:

Saturday, 19 October, 21:00 EVE Time

line-up so far:
(may be joined by more candidates)
Ankh Lai
Komo Sunder
Youngpuke2

The talks will again take place on E-Uni Public Discord and will be streamed to E-Uni’s Twitch channel. There will be a recording available afterwards on the Twitch channel as well.

Get your last minute knowledge in and then go vote!

Council of Stellar Management 19 Town Hall Recordings

Thank you to all the candidates who came to the town hall meeting hosted by EVE Uni, and also a massive thank you to all the viewers who showed up and had a good selection of questions!

If you could not make it to the livestream, here are the recordings of the Saturday and Sunday sessions on https://www.twitch.tv/eve_university/videos :

Saturday’s recording (start at 15:00 minutes in) has the following candidates:

Aurous Victoirespere

Colby Bosh’tet

Mike Azariah

Phantomite

Prospektor Schipplock

Rots Mijnwerker

steven mardis

Switch 4

Sunday’s recording (start at 09:45 minutes in) has the following candidates:

Aqustin Agustus

DutchGunner

Dujek Oneye

Bexey Songweaver

Drake Iddon

Kshal Aideron

Mick Fightmaster

MILINT ARC Trooper

Ariel Rin

And now you know who is who and stands for what! Hopefully you can now make an informed decision on which candidate best supports your interested in our shared hobby.

Voting will start on the 17. October and run until the 24.

Go vote, make your voice count!

EVE University: Council of Stellar Management 19 Interviews

It is upon us again!

Time to start thinking about where to put your vote for the next Council of Stellar Management.

Whether you’re still trying to figure out which candidate would be the best fit for you, or are for the first time hearing about this ‘CSM business’, EVE University invite you to: CSM 19 Candidate Talks and Q&A!

We invited all CSM candidates to join us at either of these two sessions:

  • Saturday, 12 October, 20:00 EVE Time
  • Sunday, 13 October, 14:00 EVE Time

They will each have an opportunity to briefly introduce themselves and present their agenda, after which the floor will be open to audience’s questions.

The talks will take place on E-Uni Public Discord and will be streamed to E-Uni’s Twitch channel.

If you want to join EVE Uni’s Discord for this event (where we are also happy to answer any questions you might have about EVE Online), you can find a manual on how to quickly register for our services here.

Every vote counts, so get to know the candidates and where your X will serve best to steer the game into the direction YOU want to play it!

Bring questions, bring beverages, see you then!

If you are a CSM candidate and have questions about the talks, please contact Nessie Blue on the EVE Uni discord.

CSM 16 Elections

The candidates for the CSM 16 have been announced yesterday on CCPs stream.

EVE University would like to wish every candidate good luck for their campaign! As always, we remain neutral and therefore do not endorse or field any candidate for the election.

Read the statement to our members by CEO Jilokari Kurvora below:

CSM stands for Council of Stellar Management. It is a group of players who are voted into the position, liaise with CCP as advocates for the player base. CCP consults the CSM on game features and takes their input into consideration. 

Every player has their own interests and biases, which is good when providing feedback to CCP from a wide range of playstyles. But it does mean that it is in your interests to ensure your own playstyle is represented by someone on the CSM. This is why I would really encourage members to read up on the CSM candidates and cast their vote when the voting opens. 

A lot of the major nullsec blocs do bulk voting by asking all their members to vote for a particular candidate. While a few alumnus of EVE University may be running for CSM this year, as always EVE University does not endorse, or ask our members to vote for any one candidate. We think you should make up your own mind on the best candidates to represent you and your individual playstyle.

Campaigning will now take place until the 4th June 2021. Take a look at this year’s candidates and what they stand for

Voting will open on 8th June 2021 for one week (closing on 15th June 2021). 

Voting is done by a Single Transferable Vote. This means you can select up to 10 candidates, in order of preference. Your vote is transferred to the next as the candidates are either elected or eliminated. 

Before the voting period opens we recommend that you do some research into the candidates – read their forum threads, listen to any interviews they do over the coming weeks and most importantly when the time comes, go out and exercise your space democracy.

E-UNI to host last CSM8 Town Hall: April 26 @ 19:00

Council of Stellar Management

EVE University will host the next Council of Stellar Management (CSM) Town Hall meeting on its public Mumble server on Saturday, April 26 at 19:00 EVE time.

This will be the final Town Hall for CSM8. The ninth CSM will be elected April 8-22, and announced at Fanfest on May 3.

Instructions for access to the UNI public Mumble server can be found here: http://eveuni.org/publicmumble

Each Town Hall is an open forum for the CSM to dialogue with EVE Online players about possible future directions for the game’s development. The CSM is a key stakeholder in CCP’s development process, and represents players’ interests.

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