Workshops & Seminars

  • Campus trees in vibrant orange, green and yellow colors frame sidewalks.
    Explore the latest research on the role heart rate variability and emotion play in performance and health. Learn how to use the heart-brain connection to regulate your heart rhythms and emotional state in challenging situations—techniques that can build resilience, decrease stress and improve mental and physical performance.
  • Person putting sticky notes on a wall during a meeting
    Join Human Resources in this four-week workshop aimed at improving your success in identifying your potential career trajectory. Identify your unique skills and experiences to guide your next steps in your professional development.
  • Student and an employer at the Just in Time career fair
    Graduate students and postdocs, join Cat Diebel-Wilson from Career Services on Sept. 27 for a workshop on resumes and networking, just in time for fall career fairs.
  • campus community members participating in a session at the 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Summit
    Register for an upcoming Transfer Advocate 101 or Transfer Advocate 201 training to learn how you can best support transfer Buffs.
  • Person practicing CPR on a dummy
    This six-hour course, including first aid certification, covers everything from burns and broken bones to choking and heart attacks. The course includes adult, infant and junior CPR and external defibrillator training. Register today—open to 91¸£ÀûÉç affiliates only.
  • Leaves changing color in the fall
    Change and transition can feel overwhelming. During this one-hour workshop, attendees will learn about their relationship with change. Learn ways to manage current and incoming changes and transitions related to work, relationships and everyday life.
  • Two young professionals talking
    Grounded in a growth mindset culture, the Department of Human Resources encourages all employees to take an active role in their professional development through continuous learning. Take a look at the variety of trainings set for this fall.
  • Students walking on campus during fall
    This professional development series provides faculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students, focusing on areas critical to student retention and success. You may attend any individual session, or attend all three to receive a non-degree certificate.
  • Buffalo sculpture on campus
    In this interactive workshop, identify your mission and learn tools for goal-setting to help you become loyal to the activities and lifestyle that makes you feel better. We’ll brainstorm options to incorporate healthy practices and ways to overcome resistance.
  • Campus community members during a roundtable event
    The Center for Teaching and Learning, ASSETT and campus partners offer a variety of classroom-focused programs each semester, most of which are free and open to all faculty, teaching professors, lecturers, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and staff. See what's coming up.
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