The Centre for Sports Law, Business and Governance has partnerships and collaborations with international institutions to encourage student mobility, internships and research collaboration.
For example, the Centre, along with the Centre for India Australia Studies, in collaboration with the University of Queensland Law School, has hosted a joint course called "Sports Law and Governance – Indian and Australian Perspectives”. As a part of this jointly taught course students from both the University of Queensland and from O.P. Jindal Global University were given the opportunity to participate in this course through the joint classes conducted by professors from both the institutes. Students also had the opportunity to learn beyond the confines of the classroom through targeted workshops, site visits to stadiums and sports organisations which were organised as a part of this course. This course afforded students a unique opportunity to not only learn from experienced instructors from two world class institutions but also allowed them to interact with multiple athletes, lawyers and other practitioners in the sports ecosystem. Thereby the course aimed to not only introduce the young lawyers to sports law theory, but to also allow them a practical insight into the world of sports governance in a transnational environment.