There are possibilities for universities included in program to
connect to mainframes remotely. I saw some materials and for some
non-profit fee they can have second level zVM and both z/OS and Linux
as guests.

On 7/15/05, R.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Timothy Sipples wrote:
> [...]
> > The Academic Initiative zSeries Program reaches students globally:
> > --  In Europe, IBM recently signed Adam Mickiewicz University to join the
> >     initiative. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland, is the 150th
> >     participant of the program with over 20 students enrolled in its post
> >     graduate Computer Science degree. IBM is training faculty members with
> >     hands-on mainframe education. The university added IBM's 14-week
> > zSeries
> >     University Program Course to its curriculum to help students find
> >     competitive positions in the IT job market. This university joins 24
> > other
> >     institutions in 16 countries around Europe that are pursuing zSeries
> >     education through the Academic Initiative.
> 
> Please, correct me if I'm wrong: AFAIK the university above has no
> license for z/OS (or OS/390). What the students will learn ?
> VM only ?
> 
> --
> Radoslaw Skorupka
> Lodz, Poland
> 
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