The tragedy of Jason Arday
In March 2023, Jason Arday, a rising star in British academia, became a professor of sociology of education at the University of Cambridge. At 37, he was the youngest Black person ever appointed to a professorship in the university’s history. Arday’s personal story also attracted widespread attention. He claimed that autism left him unable to […]
On August 17, 2026, a memorial was set up outside the Senate House in Cambridge, England, for Jason Arday, a former professor. In March 2023, Arday became the youngest Black professor at the University of Cambridge. Despite a personal story of challenges, including being unable to speak until age 11 and read or write until age 18, he achieved a PhD from Liverpool John Moores University.
However, his rise was marred by allegations of plagiarism in his 2015 doctoral thesis. Arday announced his resignation due to the intense scrutiny and personal attacks. Tragically, nine days later, he was found dead in his home. The story of Jason Arday's alleged academic misconduct, media frenzy, and subsequent death raises questions about the impact of identity politics in academia, the role of the British press, and the limits of our willingness to scrutinize those we wish to champion.
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