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‘Rest in Power’: Thousands gather in London for vigil honouring academic Arday

  • August 18, 2026
People lay flowers down at the end of a vigil by Stand Up To Racism to remember former Cambridge professor Jason Arday, who died aged 41 on Friday after resigning amid plagirism allegations he denied, at Trafalgar Square in London, Britain, August 17, 2026. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe Purchase Licensing Rights

Thousands attended a vigil ​in central London on Monday for Jason Arday, a former University of Cambridge sociology professor who ‌was found dead on Friday after weeks of intense scrutiny over accusations of plagiarism and other claims.
Arday, once hailed as Cambridge’s youngest Black professor, resigned on August 5 after a former researcher accused him of plagiarism in his PhD thesis. British Prime Minister Andy Burnham ​described his death as “a tragedy on so many levels.”

Arday denied the allegation but acknowledged making mistakes.
The plagiarism ​allegations drew huge media interest, leading to questions about other elements of his life, including ⁠claims he made about his career, personal life and medical conditions.
His family said on Friday that he had ​been the victim of misinformation and harassment.
Campaign group Stand up to Racism organised Monday’s vigil to honour Arday. People ​carried flowers and placards — some reading “Rest In Power Professor Jason Arday” — as they gathered in Trafalgar Square, a historic centre for protest in the British capital.

ARDAY BECAME FOCAL POINT

Before his death, Arday had become a focal point for often polarising commentary about the state ​of British society, including on race, academic rigour, police interference and media intrusion.

Cambridge University pledged on Wednesday to investigate ​the circumstances of his appointment and his academic work.
Critics have argued the university was so keen to hire a Black academic ‌that it ⁠failed to check Arday’s credentials sufficiently and did not respond appropriately when the plagiarism claims emerged.
On Monday, university Chancellor Chris Smith defended the university’s approach.
“I do believe it is possible to hold to two principles at the same time: to believe in the importance of academic integrity, and where criticisms of plagiarism arise, about any academic, whoever ​they are, ensure that they ​are rigorously investigated,” he ⁠told the BBC.
“And also to refuse to join in a racist feeding frenzy over a particular academic.”
Britain’s Metropolitan Police apologised to a journalist for investigating a complaint against the ​journalist after he contacted Arday for comment on the plagiarism accusations a year before ​the story was ⁠made public.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/rest-power-thousands-gather-london-vigil-honouring-academic-arday-2026-08-17/

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