JP Morgan, Syracuse Partner on Financial IT Curriculum



Investment banking firm JP Morgan Chase Manhattan Bank announced a 30 million U.S. dollars in partnership with Syracuse Universitys graduate design and supply of bank training, finance and information technology. In return, schools will receive funding for a new technology center on campus, and to help establish a curriculum focused on the financial and information technology. School at the centre of science and technology, will be home in the partnership, until the completion of the centre, according to news reports Syracuse 10 cable.the now Time Warner partnership will bring together technical experts from JP Morgan and legal scholars from Syracuse, Public policy and management schools. Syracuse said it would start teaching some classes and new courses next fall. Construction Technology Center will take place soon after, that.read more: Syracuse University

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