Oxford Colleges Respond to Death of Professor Jason Arday
More than 30,000 people attended a vigil for the former Cambridge professor after his death at his Battersea home, organizers said.
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British professor Jason Arday and higher education’s new politics of plagiarism
Cambridge professor Jason Arday was found dead at his home in London on Aug. 14, 2026, days after he resigned from his position amid accusations of plagiarism, which he had denied. (Photo by Nordin Catic/Getty Images)After a meteoric rise to the top ranks of British academia, scholar Jason Arday was found dead at his London home on Aug. 14, 2026. Arday had spent weeks fighting plagiarism accusations. The way they took on a life of their own in t…
Oxford colleges respond to death of professor Jason Arday
Oxford University colleges have said they are "deeply saddened" about the death of a Cambridge professor accused of plagiarism.
Remembering Professor Jason Arday
Jason Arday, who has died at 41, was a sociologist whose remarkable rise from impoverished beginnings led to his appointment as the youngest black professor at the University of Cambridge. But his success precipitated his downfall when he resigned after an investigation into his academic qualifications and allegations of plagiarism.
British professor Jason Arday is dead, and that is terribly sad—the man got entangled in a web of lies, meaning that initially a temporary, and later a definitive, end was apparently the only way out. And now de Volkskrant comes out with some compilation story (tl;dr) where a certain Femi Owolade (this guy) gets to vent with text like: "Plagiarism has long been a tried and tested method to damage black thinkers." And that is, for once, the HEADL…
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