He is the younger brother of John J. Marshall. He was living in Calgary AB at the time of his recruitment. He worked at the University of Calgary: Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of Sociology, Summer 1969. He worked at McMaster University: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology, 1970-1976 (tenured 1975); Associate Professor, 1976-1981; Interim Chairperson, summer 1977; He was appointed as a Adjunct Associate Professor,1981-1983. He worked at the Université de Montréal: Visiting Associate Professor, Dept. d' Administration de la Santé, Fall 1977. He worked at the University of Bremen as a Visiting Professor, Research Centre on Status Passages and Risks in the Life Course, November 1996. He was appointed to the University of Toronto: Visiting Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Behavioural Science, 1978-1981. He was appointed as an Associate Professor, 1981-1984 (tenured 1982); He was appointed as a Professor, 1984; His unit was renamed as the Department was re-named, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, 1998. He was appointed as a Professor Emeritus, 1999. He was appointed as a Visiting Professor, University of Bristol, International Institute for Health and Aging, Sept.-Dec. 1998. He was appointed as a Professor, Department of Sociology, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Director UNC Institute on Aging, July 1999- |