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Cambridge University defends its mental health support for Jason Arday

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Aug 16 Evening

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The Guardian - World News11h ago

Cambridge University defends its mental health support for Jason Arday

The University of Cambridge has defended its mental health support for Professor Jason Arday, who was found dead this week. The university stated it provided extensive support, including security measures, after Arday resigned from his position earlier this month following accusations of plagiarism and inconsistencies in his career claims. Arday, 41, was the university's youngest black professor. Campaigners have described his death as the result of a "racist witch-hunt." Cambridge University's vice-chancellor expressed condolences and prioritized supporting the university community through the tragedy. An investigation into Arday's qualifications, which had been paused, may be reopened later.

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Jason Arday died after emergency services were called to his home in Battersea, south London.

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Cambridge University provided Jason Arday with extensive mental health support and security measures, including panic alarms, after his resignation.

— University of Cambridge spokesperson

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Jason Arday's death was the 'result of a racist witch-hunt'.

— Weyman Bennett (Stand Up to Racism)

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Cambridge University initially found no wrongdoing in plagiarism claims against Arday, calling him a victim of a 'vile smear campaign'.

— Cambridge University

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Academics and politicians doubt if Cambridge took Arday's vulnerability seriously when he was appointed.

Aug 15 Evening

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Al JazeeraYesterday

UK PM Burnham reacts to death of former Cambridge professor

Former Cambridge professor Jason Arday was found dead in south London on Friday, days after resigning from his position amid scrutiny over his academic credentials. UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham described Arday's death as a "tragedy on so many levels" and called for a "moment of reflection" on how the situation unfolded. Police stated the death was unexpected but not suspicious. Arday's resignation followed intense public and media attention regarding his academic achievements, including his status as Cambridge University's youngest-ever Black professor. Cambridge University's Vice-Chancellor also expressed condolences, calling the death "tragic." Some activists and academics have criticized the media's coverage and accused Cambridge University of failing in its duty of care.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Black professor at centre of Cambridge plagiarism row found dead

Dr. Jason Arday, a Black professor, has died days after he resigned from Cambridge University. His resignation followed allegations of plagiarism. The article states that Dr. Arday was at the center of a plagiarism row at Cambridge University. No further details regarding the circumstances of his death or the specific nature of the plagiarism allegations are provided in the given content.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Tributes paid to Jason Arday after former Cambridge professor’s death

Jason Arday, a former professor at the University of Cambridge, was found dead at his home in south London on Friday. His death has been described as a "tragedy on so many levels" by public figures including Andy Burnham and Sadiq Khan. Arday had resigned from his Cambridge position last week following allegations of plagiarism, which he denied. A review by Liverpool John Moores University had previously upheld its decision to award him a PhD despite initial accusations. Tributes have highlighted concerns about a public "hounding" and "witch-hunt" against Arday, with some suggesting racism played a role. The Metropolitan police are treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

UK’s leader calls for reflection after the death of former Cambridge professor accused of plagiarism

Britain's Prime Minister called for reflection following the sudden death of Jason Arday, a Black professor at the University of Cambridge, who had recently resigned amid plagiarism accusations. Arday, who became Cambridge's youngest Black professor in 2023, was found dead in south London. His death has led to accusations that the scrutiny he faced was a "cruel public takedown" fueled by racism and hostility towards diversity initiatives. Arday's family stated he endured years of harassment and abuse. Cambridge University had opened investigations into his qualifications and appointments. Questions about his academic work and personal accomplishments had been raised publicly, leading to his resignation on August 5th, though he denied plagiarism.

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Former Cambridge professor Jason Arday was found dead in south London on Friday.

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UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham called Arday's death a 'tragedy on so many levels' and a 'moment of reflection'.

— Andy Burnham

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Police described Arday's death as 'unexpected' but not suspicious.

— Police

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Cambridge University's Vice-Chancellor expressed condolences to Arday's family.

— Deborah Prentice

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Jason Arday, a Black professor at Cambridge, was found dead after facing plagiarism accusations.

Aug 15 Morning

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Tributes paid to Jason Arday after ex-Cambridge professor found dead

Former Cambridge professor Jason Arday was found dead in Battersea, south London, on Friday afternoon. His family stated they were in shock and that a "campaign of misinformation" had been too much for him. Arday, 41, had resigned from his position last week following allegations of plagiarism and questions about his achievements, which he denied. The University of Cambridge vice-chancellor and the Education Secretary expressed deep sadness and offered condolences to his family and friends. The Mayor of London noted Arday had faced unrelenting media scrutiny.

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Jason Arday, former Cambridge professor, was found dead at an address in Battersea, south London.

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Prof Arday's family stated they were 'in shock to have lost this amazing father, partner, brother, uncle and son'.

— Jason Arday's family

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The family attributed his death to a 'campaign of misinformation'.

— Jason Arday's family

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Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan stated Arday was subjected to unrelenting media scrutiny.

— Sir Sadiq Khan

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Arday resigned as a Cambridge professor of sociology of education last week after allegations of plagiarism and questions about his achievements.

Aug 14 Evening

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Jason Arday found dead after resigning from Cambridge over plagiarism claims

Jason Arday, a professor at the University of Cambridge, was found dead at his home in south London on Friday. Police were called to his address by the London ambulance service and pronounced the 41-year-old man dead at the scene. His death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious. Arday had recently resigned from his position at Cambridge following accusations of plagiarism and inconsistencies regarding his academic career. His family stated he was subjected to a sustained campaign of abuse and misinformation. The Mayor of London described his death as a tragedy resulting from public shaming. Cambridge University expressed deep sadness and stated they would conduct an internal inquiry into his qualifications and appointments.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Youngest Black professor at Cambridge who faced plagiarism claims is found dead, reports say

Jason Arday, Cambridge University's youngest Black professor, was found dead Friday in London. Arday, 41, had resigned from his position as professor of sociology of education the previous week amid intense media scrutiny over allegations of plagiarism in his academic work and questions about his athletic and fundraising claims. His family stated that a "campaign of misinformation" had taken a toll on him. Police are treating his death as unexpected but not suspicious. Cambridge University had opened an investigation into the allegations following new information, after initially standing by Arday. Supporters described the accusations as a "smear campaign."

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Former Cambridge professor accused of plagiarism found dead

Jason Arday, a former professor at the University of Cambridge, was found dead in south London on Friday. His death occurred just over a week after his resignation from the university, which followed allegations of plagiarism concerning his doctoral thesis. British media reports, citing authorities, stated his death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious. Arday, 41, had been the youngest Black professor in Cambridge's history. The plagiarism allegations, highlighted by The Times of London, involved passages in his thesis being identical or near-identical to an earlier paper. Questions were also raised about his claims of fundraising for charity. Arday had acknowledged mistakes but denied being a fraud.

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Jason Arday, 41, was found dead in Battersea, south London.

— The Times and Telegraph newspapers, along with the BBC and Sky News

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Arday resigned from Cambridge University following accusations of plagiarism and media scrutiny.

— AP News

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Arday's family stated that a 'campaign of misinformation' and 'sustained abuse' was too much for him.

— Arday's family (via Simon & Schuster U.K.)

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The Metropolitan Police stated the death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious.

— Metropolitan Police

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Arday denied plagiarism but admitted to some mistakes in his doctoral work.

— Jason Arday