From 1984 to 1986 Waller was a lecturer and tutor in Politics and History at the University of Oxford, as well as an assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame. In 1986, he became the research director of the Harris Research Centre, responsible for national opinion polling. He remained in this position until 1998, when he took up secondary school teaching. He has since taught at Brighton College, Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford, and Haileybury in Hertford. In 2001 he was made head of History and Politics at the Greenacre School for Girls in Banstead, Surrey.[8] In 2017 he moved to teach at Dunottar School, Reigate.[citation needed]
From March 2020 an online version of the Almanac, moderated by Robert Waller, has appeared on the Vote UK website.[10][11]
From July 2023 this addressed the new constituency boundaries scheduled to come into force at the next UK General Election.[12]
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^Magdalen College Register, 9th issue; Magdalen College 1997.