Palmer was a school teacher before moving into academia, joining Loughborough College as a lecturer in 1969. She was promoted to senior lecturer in 1972, before moving to Loughborough University in 1977. She served as head of its History Department from 1983 to 1988. In 1988, she joined Leicester University as a senior lecturer in history. She was additionally a Member of the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England from 1993 to 1999. From 1998 to 2000, she was head of its Archaeology Division and Reader in Industrial Archaeology. Having been appointed the United Kingdom's first Professor of Industrial Archaeology, she was Head of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History from 2000 to 2006. She retired from full-time academia in 2008, and was made emeritus professor.[1][2][3]
Palmer, Marilyn (1992). Industrial landscapes of the East Midlands. Chichester, Sussex: Phillimore. ISBN978-0850338294.
Palmer, Marilyn; Neaverson, Peter (1994). Industry in the landscape: 1700-1900. London: Routledge. ISBN978-0415112062.
Palmer, Marilyn; Neaverson, Peter (1998). Industrial archaeology: principles and practice. London: Routledge. ISBN978-0415167697.
Palmer, Marilyn; Nevell, Michael; Sissons, Mark (2012). Industrial archaeology: a handbook. York: Council for British Archeology. ISBN978-1902771922.
Palmer Marilyn and West, Ian (2016). Technology in the Country House. Swindon: Historic England in association with the National Trust. ISBN978-1848022805