Also known as: Prof Jason Arday · Professor Jason Arday
Cambridge University's youngest Black professor appointed in 2023, who resigned in August 2026 amid plagiarism allegations and died days later at age 41.
The late Jason Arday On 14th August, 2026, Jason Arday was found dead at a property in south London, a week after resigning his professorship at the University of Cambridge. …
On 14th August, 2026, Jason Arday was found dead at a property in south London, a week after resigning his professorship at the University of Cambridge. …
The family of Jason Arday have said they are “still coming to terms” with his death in a statement shared at a vigil for the professor in Trafalgar Square. …
The death of Professor Jason Arday should make the academic world pause. Arday, who became the youngest Black professor in the history of the University of Cambridge at the age of 37, died at 41 after weeks of intense public scrutiny, controversy and allegations concerning his ac …
Andy Burnham has described the death of former Cambridge professor Jason Arday as “a tragedy on so many levels”, as he called for a “moment for reflection”. …
Nearly every major news channel across the globe, alongside social media, is awash with reports on the tragic death of academic Jason Arday, whose life has been cut short. …
Jason Arday has cancelled an appearance in London next month, following his resignation as a Cambridge professor in the wake of allegations of plagiarism and questions about some of his achievements. …
Following the death of Cambridge professor Jason Arday in August 2026, weeks after resigning amid plagiarism allegations, the article examines what responsibility universities bear when they publicly champion scholars who are later accused of serious wrongdoing.
Following the death of Cambridge professor Jason Arday in August 2026, weeks after resigning amid plagiarism allegations, the article examines what responsibility universities bear when they publicly champion scholars who are later accused of serious wrongdoing.
Nathan Cofnas, a postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University, has been suspended following a preliminary disciplinary investigation after he accused late Cambridge professor Jason Arday of plagiarism. Ghent University said it took the matter seriously and suspended Cofnas as a precaution, citing the university's stance against discrimination and the need to balance academic freedom with responsibility.
An opinion piece examines the question of institutional responsibility when a university promotes a scholar who is later accused of serious wrongdoing, using the case of Cambridge professor Jason Arday, who resigned in 2026 after plagiarism allegations and died a week later at age 41.
The family of Jason Arday, Cambridge University's youngest black professor appointed in 2023, said they are "still coming to terms" with his death at a vigil in Trafalgar Square. Arday had faced weeks of media coverage over plagiarism allegations, which he denied, and his family said "the public cruelty Jason was subjected to was too much for any man to bear."
Professor Jason Arday, who became the youngest Black professor at Cambridge at 37, died at 41 following public scrutiny and plagiarism allegations, which he denied. The article raises questions about how universities treat successful young academics and whether seniority can become a weapon against them.
Jason Arday, 41, a former Cambridge sociology professor who resigned last week following plagiarism allegations he denied, was found dead at an address in Battersea, south London, on Friday afternoon. His family said a "campaign of misinformation" had been too much for him.
Jason Arday, appointed as Cambridge's youngest black professor in 2023 amid global attention around racial diversity in academia, has died unexpectedly. His death comes after plagiarism allegations against his research surfaced in July 2026, which he denied, with Liverpool John Moores University affirming the work's quality.
Jason Arday, the youngest Black professor in the history of the University of Cambridge and son of Ghanaian parents, has died at 41. His death came days after he resigned from the university following allegations of plagiarism and questions about aspects of his academic record.
Jason Arday, an ex-University of Cambridge professor of sociology of education who had recently resigned after allegations of plagiarism, was found unresponsive at an address in Battersea, south London, on Friday afternoon. Metropolitan Police are treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious.
Jason Arday has cancelled an appearance at London's Royal Geographical Society conference following his resignation as a Cambridge professor over plagiarism allegations and questions about his achievements. Arday, who became Cambridge's youngest ever black professor in 2023, has admitted errors in his early work but denies being a "liar," citing unrelenting public scrutiny and personal attack.
Prof Jason Arday of Cambridge University has resigned "with immediate effect" following a university investigation into his academic qualifications and honorary appointments, prompted by another academic's claims of plagiarism in his work. Arday said he concluded that stepping away was "the only way to bring this chapter to an end," citing the personal toll of public scrutiny, while insisting he is not "a liar" despite admitting errors.
Cambridge University professor Jason Arday has defended his academic work after being accused of plagiarism by Nathan Cofnas, a former Cambridge academic. Arday admitted to errors in his work but denied being a liar, attributing some mistakes to his autism and characterizing the allegations as part of a "racially motivated" campaign to remove him.