Cleveland State University (CSU) is a public research institute located in Cleveland, Ohio, US. This effective educational university was established in 1964 after acquiring the Fenn College. Offering over 200 academic programs, CSU is a part of the University System of Ohio with Harlan M. Sands as its President. CSU offers diverse disciplines and research programs, with facilities dedicated to 70 academic majors, 27 master's degree programs, two post-master's degrees, six doctoral degrees, and two law degrees. The university also has research affiliations with the NASA Glenn Research Center. Employing over 1500 academic and administrative staff, the company has about 16000 undergraduate and postgraduate students housed in the campus that spans about 85 acres. CSU recruits and retains educators and research specialists who desire to engage with the diverse student population offering competitive salaries, outstanding benefit packages, and educational assistance as they enjoy the urban campus.
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