Academic Partnerships

Collaborate on Sports Education Research with global academic partners

Active Publications40+ Papers
Global Partners12 Universities
Erasmus ProjectSPIRIT 2024-27
Research FocusAI in Sports

Sportal Corporate operates one of India's most active Sports Education Research practices, partnering with universities, government bodies, and international consortia to advance evidence-based physical education, athlete analytics, and policy. Our work spans peer-reviewed publications, multi-country Erasmus projects, and NEP 2020-aligned curriculum frameworks adopted across schools and higher-education institutions.

Through formal tie-ups with USU Indonesia, ITB STIKOM Bali, and LNIPE Gwalior, we co-author research on AI sports analytics, physical literacy benchmarks, and faculty training models. Institutions partner with us when they need a credible India-based academic collaborator with infrastructure, datasets, and researcher bandwidth to execute studies at scale.

Whether your institution is launching a joint PhD programme, commissioning a white paper, hosting a conference, or seeking a research arm for a grant proposal, our team supports the full lifecycle — from scoping and ethics approvals to publication and dissemination.

Why Universities Partner With Sportal Corporate

Active Sports Education Research practice with 40+ publications, ongoing Erasmus SPIRIT project, and a dedicated research office handling ethics, data, and dissemination

Formal university partnerships across India and abroad — USU Indonesia, ITB STIKOM Bali, LNIPE Gwalior — enabling cross-border data, co-supervision, and dual-degree pathways

Deep expertise in AI sports analytics, wearable data, and computer-vision-based athlete monitoring — giving partner universities access to applied datasets and instrumentation

End-to-end NEP 2020 curriculum and faculty training capability, with frameworks already implemented across schools and sports management programmes

In-house conference, white-paper, and journal-symposium production — we co-host academic events and publish proceedings, not just attend them

Single accountable partner for grants, MoUs, IP terms, and reporting — institutions get one professional point of contact instead of fragmented vendors

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of research collaborations does Sportal Corporate undertake?

We co-design and execute studies in sports analytics, physical literacy, athlete monitoring, AI in sports, curriculum benchmarking, and policy research. Engagements range from short MoU-based pilots to multi-year Erasmus and Commonwealth-funded consortia, with deliverables including peer-reviewed publications, white papers, and conference symposia.

Can universities run joint PhD or faculty exchange programmes with Sportal Corporate?

Yes. We host visiting scholars, co-supervise doctoral candidates with partner universities (including LNIPE Gwalior, USU Indonesia, and ITB STIKOM Bali), and run faculty development workshops on sports analytics, AI tools, and NEP 2020-aligned curriculum design.

How does Sportal Corporate support NEP 2020 implementation in sports education?

We provide schools and universities with research-backed curriculum frameworks, faculty training modules, and assessment rubrics that map directly to NEP 2020 outcomes — covering physical literacy, multidisciplinary credits, internships, and sports as a vocational pathway.

What is the typical engagement model and timeline for a research partnership?

Most partnerships begin with a scoping MoU (30-60 days), followed by a defined research charter with milestones, IP terms, and co-publication rights. Pilot studies run 6-12 months; multi-institution consortia typically span 24-36 months with quarterly review cycles.

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