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Graduate Case Studies Megan Stacey Megan graduated from Swansea School of Glass in 2010 with a BA Honours and has since continued to develop her skills and continue her work in this highly specialised field. In her final year Stacey applied for, and won, a 40-week placement with the Worshipful Company of Glaziers. It gave her the chance to work in different stained glass studios across Britain and Germany. After the placement she went on to work at Reyntiens Glass Studio where she assisted with the production of a stained glass window for Westminster

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Hannah Roberts Hall as a gift from the Houses of Parliament to the Queen on her Diamond Jubilee. In 2012, she was awarded a scholarship to study an MA in stained glass conservation at the University of York by the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust. After completing her first year, she is currently working as an assistant stained glass conservator at the Burrell Collection while conservation work is carried out on the stained glass windows from Boppard. Stacey intends to resume her Master’s studies in the near future.

Hannah graduated in 2015, and as a result of her graduate exhibition has been awarded a ÂŁ1000 RIES internship at Jonathan Cooke Studios, Yorkshire, specialising in glass painting. Jonathan Cooke is an Accredited Conservator- Restorer (ACR).

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