“…Nowadays, the higher education policy is directed towards more entrepreneurial management, including innovation activities and development of institutional relations, establishment of joint research schemes, user innovation networks and university-to-business relations (Yordanova, 2018), as well as different joint programs for improving university performance as a relevant factor in shaping competitiveness in each specific region (Guerrero et al 2014;Jiao et al 2016;Jurášková et al 2015;Zhang et al 2016). The current transition to the knowledge-based economy and adaptation to constant environmental changes created the concept of "the entrepreneurial university", characterized by innovation through its research, knowledge exchange and external relations (Vătămănescu et al 2016). Wächter et al (2015) identified key entrepreneurial university activities related to teaching and learning such as lifelong learning, flexible learning paths, e-learning, blended learning and massive open online courses, student-centered learning approaches, interdisciplinary programmes, collaboration with the sectors of industry and business, and internationalisation of education.…”