At JSDA, we provide our students with enriching global experiences that enhance their academic and professional development. Guided by the vision that knowledge extends beyond the confines of classrooms and flourishes through hands-on learning, our international mobility programmes include short-term exchanges, semester-long programmes, and progression programmes. These are designed to help students gain a broader perspective, engage with diverse cultures, and acquire skills that are highly valued in today’s interconnected world.
By participating in these programmes, students benefit from expanded academic horizons, enhanced cultural awareness, and the opportunity to build a global network that will enrich their professional journeys. Through strategic partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, we strive to provide our students with transformative educational experiences that combine interdisciplinary learning and hands-on practical training.
Currently the office of the Industry Interface @JSAA is staffed by the following members:
OGI works with a vision to position JSDA globally at the forefront of design and creative innovation by fostering meaningful international collaborations, advancing cross-cultural exchange, and shaping design education that addresses shared global challenges through creativity, sustainability, and social impact.
Key International Collaborations:
University of Adelaide, Australia
Dual Degree Architecture Pathway – BA (Hons) in Built Environment Studies at JSDA, followed by BArch Des and M Arch at University of Adelaide.
(Focus: Architecture education with a global design perspective.)
Strategic Partnerships
Over 20+ international universities offering semester-exchange, collaborative research, and short-term study abroad programs that immerse JSDA students in global design practice, architecture, and urban innovation.
Creative Collaborations & Workshops
Joint projects with universities in Europe, Asia, US, and Australia — encouraging intercultural design thinking, sustainable systems, and heritage-led innovation.
International Design Competition 2025 — Building Facades: Adaptive Inhabitation — an opportunity for students to showcase innovation and problem-solving skills. This competition is designed by JINDAL SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE in collaboration with HSE ART AND DESIGN SCHOOL St. Petersburg to encourage students to experiment with ideas and present design solutions that reflect originality and impact.

