“…This orientation of universities towards becoming entrepreneurial organizations and engaging in a Triple Helix (university-industry-government) environment, is being nurtured by the external influences in the form of explicit policies from government aiming at increasing universities' responsibilities in ensuring the proper communication and commercialization of research outcomes and also the internal development within universities intending to facilitate their academics and students to utilize academic learning in practical ways with the support of academic experts (Clauss et al, 2018). It is believed that in order to prepare the students to face modern challenges with success and better compete in labor market, HEIs need to offer relevant and updated curricula with strong focus on critical thinking, creativity, flexibility, and entrepreneurship and vocational training (Aguilar-Santelises et al, 2015). This vocational orientation of academic activities prompts the HEIs to adopt a strategy for teaching-learning process that ensures the students` access to knowledge and skills for lifelong learning that include the core generic skills, skills for personal development, and specific skills for their integration in work environment (Roger-Monzó et al, 2015).…”