Peter Marsh (social scientist)

Professor Peter Marsh (born 1950) is a British academic administrator and academic in the fields of sociology and social work. He is the Professor of Child and Family Welfare at the University of Sheffield and was the Dean of Social Sciences at the University from 2005-2008.

He has worked on practice development in the Primary Care Research and Development Unit at the University and is currently Academic Director of Enterprise. Current and recent research has been on a strategy for social work research, inter-disciplinarity, motivation and practice and the evaluation of different aspects of Family Group Conferences. He is professional advisor to the Research in Practice evidence-based services initiative.

He has been a visiting research fellow at the Office of the Commissioner for Children, Wellington, New Zealand; at the University of Connecticut, Child Welfare Research Centre and University of Albany, New York, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, and a visiting lecturer at Norges Kommunalog Sosialhøgskole, Oslo.

He has contributed material to the Blackwell Companion to Social Work,[1] one of the leading social work textbooks for undergraduates.[2]

Publications

A full list of publications is available at the website listed below.

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