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University suspends US academic leading Jason Arday plagiarism accusations

University suspends US academic leading Jason Arday plagiarism accusations

Summary

A Belgian university has suspended an American researcher linked to plagiarism accusations against Jason Arday, a Black former Cambridge professor who died recently. Arday had resigned after facing plagiarism claims and intense public scrutiny, which sparked widespread discussions and protests about racism and media treatment.

Key Facts

  • Jason Arday was Cambridge University’s youngest Black professor.
  • He resigned in early August 2026 amid plagiarism accusations related to his doctoral thesis and personal achievements.
  • Arday denied the claims but said he had reached his limit due to the pressure.
  • Arday was found dead at age 41 shortly after resigning.
  • Nathan Cofnas, the American researcher who led plagiarism accusations, was suspended by Ghent University in Belgium.
  • Cofnas describes himself as a “race realist” and was previously dismissed from Cambridge over his race-related views.
  • Ghent University is investigating Cofnas and said suspending him was to respect human dignity and oppose discrimination.
  • Arday’s death caused anti-racist protests in the UK, with many blaming racist media coverage for the intense pressure on him.
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