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    Trinity College Dublin: Walton International STEM Program

    Trinity College Dublin: Walton International STEM Program

    Details

    • Listing Type: Summer Programs
    • Program Delivery: Residential
    • Destination: Ireland
    • Provided By: College
    • Session Start: July
    • Session Length: Other
    • Entering Grade: 10th, 11th, 12th
    • Gender: Coed
    • Category: STEM
    • Sub-Categories: STEM, Career Exploration
    • Selective: No
    • Ages: 15, 16, 17, 18
    • Minimum Cost: $3,000 - $6,999
    • Career Clusters: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
    • Credit Awarded: No
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    Overview

    Trinity Walton Club, through the Walton International program, is delighted to offer high school students a unique 10-day STEM educational experience at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. 

    You will work alongside like-minded Irish students, STEM academics and PhD students from Trinity College, while engaging in STEM activities such as designing mathematical functions; building micro-controlled projects; experimenting with Newton’s Laws, and more! 

    This program is designed for students ages 15 - 18 who have a strong interest in STEM. A personal statement and a 2.75 G.P.A. minimum required to apply. 

    Walton International is located on the historic grounds of Trinity College Dublin. Students live in Trinity Halls, eat on campus, and get to experience what undergraduate life would be like at the internationally renowned Trinity College, the University of Dublin.

    The Walton International programme allows participants into exclusive Trinity research facilities and labs. Students are given opportunities to connect with STEM researchers through sessions as well as at lunches and evening activities. In addition to the project-based STEM programme, international students will participate in weekend and evening activities to immerse themselves in Irish culture and all things Irish.