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Dr. [[Robin Harris]] is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.<ref name="HeritageBio">[http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref>
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Dr. [[Robin Harris]] is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the [[Heritage Foundation]].<ref name="HeritageBio">[http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref>
  
 
Harris earned a First Class Honours degree in Modern History and a D. Phil. on French History at Exeter College, Oxford. He also won the Oxford University Gibbs Prize in History.<ref name="HeritageBio">[http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref>
 
Harris earned a First Class Honours degree in Modern History and a D. Phil. on French History at Exeter College, Oxford. He also won the Oxford University Gibbs Prize in History.<ref name="HeritageBio">[http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref>

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Dr. Robin Harris is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.[1]

Harris earned a First Class Honours degree in Modern History and a D. Phil. on French History at Exeter College, Oxford. He also won the Oxford University Gibbs Prize in History.[1]

He was a special adviser at the Treasury (1981-1983), special adviser at the Home Office (1983-1985), director of the Conservative Research Department (1985-1989) and as a member of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street Policy Unit (1989-1990).[1]

After Mrs Thatcher left Downing Street, Harris continued to advise her and assisted her in writing a number of books.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Robin Harris, D. Phil., Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.