“…They often engage in activities requiring multiple knowledge sets relating to academic disciplines, organisational systems, professional expertise, competencies of relationship development and translation skills to connect all these weakly connected systems. Such boundary-crossing activities (Arthur & Rousseau, 1996) include, inter alia, academic development and academic advising, digital technology development, research funding policy and implementation, student engagement and learning support, academic library liaison, community partnerships, employability, career support for students and staff and integrating career and the world of work competencies into the academic curricula (Veles et al, 2023).…”