Science, technology, engineering and maths impact every aspect of your life. From your smartphone to the national energy grid; STEM is everywhere. At Trinity Walton Club you will team up to explore, investigate and innovate. Dive into STEM with us and watch these subjects come to life!
“With academic excellence comes responsibility. We are keen to assist secondary school students in developing their abilities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). The pursuit of STEM and innovation is hugely exciting and satisfying, and although there is a lot to be learned before one can independently embark on the road of discovery, we are here to help you get ready for this exciting journey of a lifetime. Let’s get started.”
Prof. Igor Shvets, Head of the School of Physics TCD and Co-founder of Trinity Walton Club
Trinity Walton Club was named after Ireland's first Nobel laureate for Science, Ernest Walton (6 October 1903 - 25 June 1995), who was awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics, with John Cockcroft for ‘splitting the atom'.