IBM System z on Campus
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This group is for students with an interest in learning, promoting, growing, building a career in IBM's System z (Mainframe) technology; z9 & z10, z/OS, DB2, CICS, etc...

The link under Contact Info will take you to the website for IBM Academic Initiative System z program

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IBM System z on Campus
Category:
Internet & Technology - Computers & Hardware
Description:
This group is for students with an interest in learning, promoting, growing, building a career in IBM's System z (Mainframe) technology; z9 & z10, z/OS, DB2, CICS, etc...

The link under Contact Info will take you to the website for IBM Academic Initiative System z program

Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public.

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It's "Master the Mainframe" time once again. Almost 2,000 students across 325 colleges, universities, and high schools across the U.S. and Canada participated last. You will not want to miss out this year. See the link below.

If you are looking for System z related learning materials check out the "Discussion Board" (below) and look at the section titled "Learning Resources".

For students and IT professionals that have an interest in promoting IBM's System z (mainframe) technology university, college, and high school students. It doesn’t matter if it’s hardware (z9 BC, z9 EC), operating systems (z/OS, zLinux), or software (DB2 for z/OS, IMS, WebSphere, CICS, etc...)

IBM Reaches Milestone in Number of Colleges and Universities Participating in Mainframe Skills Program
http://www.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/23597.wss

Announcing mainframe courses, now in audio versions!
https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/devtool/scholar/web/coursewarePickPage.do?source=ai-course-systemz

This url list schools with majors, specialization tracks and certificate programs in enterprise computing (System z)
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct09002c/university/scholars/products/zseries/universities.html