Training ActivitiesWhat is the Training Activities (TA) module?The Training Activities (TA) module supports NIH's National Research Service Award business operations for processing training appointments, terminations, and payback obligations. The module houses documents mailed by Principal Investigators (PIs) to NIH as well as appointments and terminations entered to PIs electronically through the NIH eRA Commons. back to top Who can use the TA module?User | Description | Internal Users | - Grants Management
- Training Offices
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back to top Where can I learn more about the TA module?back to top Where can I get help with the TA module?Contact the User Support Branch to receive assistance or report a bug in the system. back to top What is the Workgroup on Extramural Training Systems (WETS)?The Workgroup on Extramural Training Systems (WETS) is a cross-IC group of people who use the Training Activity (TA) module, X-Train, and the Special Initiatives Tracking System (SITS). It meets monthly to share ideas and issues regarding the modules and to provide analysts and programmers with suggestions for enhancements and changes. back to top What is the Special Initiatives Tracking System?The SITS module enables reviewers, grants management, and other NIH staff to access data for minority, disability, and reentry supplements, e.g., tracking the supplement portions of a parent grant. back to top Who can use SITS?User | Description | Internal Users | - Program Staff
- Grants Management Staff
- Minority Officer
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back to top Where can I learn more about SITS?back to top Where can I get help with SITS?Contact the User Support Branch to receive assistance or report a bug in the system. back to top What is X-Train?The NIH eRA Commons electronic trainee activities system allows program directors and trainees from institutions with National Research Service Award training grants to transmit confidential personal data electronically to the NIH. back to top
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