Entrepreneurship Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) and the Responsibility of Universities brought to the fore, the gaps warranting attention at universities, if entrepreneurship education is to yield better outcomes in future. This engagement followed the thought leadership of three panelists, namely Dr McEdward Murimbika, who had just spoken on The Entrepreneurial University and Formalising Partnership Relationships; Dr Olebogeng Selebi, whose input was on Entrepreneurial Work-Integrated Learning and Universities’ Responsibility, and Mr Ronen Aires, who had just shared a perspective on Graduate Needs and the Needs of Employers.