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all right just wait for a few more people to take their seats nice good evening my name is andrew morrell im a professor here at the graduate center and its my great pleasure this evening on behalf of susan weber our director and the majolica international society many of whom are in the audience tonight um to welcome tonights speaker miranda goodbye is senior curator of ceramics at the potteries museum an art gallery in stoke-on-trent shes been there since 1995 and is in charge of the worlds largest collection of staffordshire ceramics and indeed of a major international um collection um she studied uh formally history of design and visual culture at staffordshire university and took the museum studies post-graduate diploma at manchester united university and since then shes been the recipient of several awards um including the dwight p lamman fellowship in ceramics at winter tour museum and library a v a millennium award which allowed her to study at the victorian albert museu