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Professor Jason Arday Cancels Book Tour Amid Plagiarism Allegations

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IN SHORT

Former Cambridge professor Jason Arday has canceled promotional events for his memoir, "Great and Unfortunate Things," following allegations of plagiarism and questions about his life story. He resigned from Cambridge University amid the controversy.

Key Numbers

180passages in PhD thesis identical or near-identical to another student's
£5.5mcharity funds Arday claimed to have raised
100people in the syndicate Arday was part of for fundraising
12 daystime taken to run 600 miles for charity
27 AugustUK book release date

Who's Involved

Jason Arday
Former Cambridge University professor who resigned amid plagiarism allegations
Simon & Schuster
Publisher of Jason Arday's memoir, "Great and Unfortunate Things"
Royal Geographical Society
Organization that canceled a conference speech featuring Arday
Topping and Co
Edinburgh bookshop that canceled an event with Arday
The Telegraph
Publication that revealed plagiarism allegations against Arday
Professor Jason Arday Cancels Book Tour Amid Plagiarism Allegations

↳ Why This Matters

The allegations and subsequent resignation of Professor Jason Arday raise significant questions about academic integrity and the vetting of credentials within higher education institutions.

Key facts

  • Professor Jason Arday has canceled promotional events for his memoir, "Great and Unfortunate Things."
  • Arday resigned from his academic post at Cambridge University amid allegations of plagiarism.
  • The memoir is set to be published in the US on Tuesday and in the UK on August 27.
  • Events at the Royal Geographical Society and a bookshop in Edinburgh were canceled.
  • Questions have been raised about claims in Arday's memoir regarding his childhood and fundraising efforts.

Professor Jason Arday has canceled promotional events for his forthcoming memoir, "Great and Unfortunate Things," following a series of allegations concerning academic dishonesty and plagiarism. Arday resigned from his position as a professor of sociology of education at Cambridge University on Wednesday amid the growing controversy.

His memoir, which details his "non-verbal childhood" and resilience, is scheduled for release in the US on Tuesday and in the UK on August 27. However, two events intended to promote the book have been called off. A "fireside chat" at the Royal Geographical Society's annual conference, where Arday was expected to discuss racial inequality, was canceled "at the request of the speaker." Similarly, an event at Topping and Co bookshop in Edinburgh, where Arday was to speak about his memoir, has also been canceled.

The allegations against Arday surfaced after The Telegraph reported that parts of his PhD thesis were identical or near-identical to another student's work, with over 180 passages identified. Further scrutiny has been placed on other claims made by Arday, including his assertion that he ran 600 miles in six days for charity and that he single-handedly raised £5.5 million. Arday has since admitted that the fundraising was a group effort involving approximately 100 people, though he could not name them due to non-disclosure agreements. He also clarified that the 600-mile run took 12 days, not six.

Arday has attributed his alleged plagiarism to autism, explaining that he absorbs information through mimicry. The University of Cambridge had announced an investigation into his academic qualifications and honorary appointments shortly before his resignation. Despite the controversies, his publisher, Simon & Schuster, has maintained that the memoir's publication will proceed as planned, describing it as a story of "improbable triumphs."

Frequently asked questions

Jason Arday is accused of academic plagiarism, with allegations that parts of his PhD thesis and other research were copied from other students' work. Questions have also been raised about the veracity of other claims he has made, including fundraising achievements and athletic feats.

Arday has resigned from his position at Cambridge University, and promotional events for his upcoming memoir have been canceled. His publisher, Simon & Schuster, has stated that the book's publication will proceed.

The memoir is titled "Great and Unfortunate Things."

The memoir is expected to be published in American bookshops on Tuesday and in British bookshops on August 27.

What Happens Next

01The memoir "Great and Unfortunate Things" is scheduled for release in the UK on August 27.
02Further details regarding the University of Cambridge's investigation into Arday's academic qualifications may emerge.

How It Developed

Professor Jason Arday canceled book tour events amid plagiarism controversy.
Jason Arday canceled an appearance at the Royal Geographical Society's conference.
Arday's appearance at Topping & Company book shop in Edinburgh was canceled.
Arday is no longer listed as a guest for the Arizona Women's Board Authors' Luncheon.
The University of Cambridge launched an investigation into Arday's academic qualifications.
Jason Arday resigned as a Cambridge professor.
Arday admitted errors in his early work but denied being a liar.

Sources

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Ex-Cambridge professor Jason Arday cancels live event after plagiarism rowBBC News
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Professor in plagiarism row cancels book tour eventsSky News · UK
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Jason Arday cancels book tour events - AOLaol.com
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Jason Arday cancels book tour events after plagiarism claimslbc.co.uk

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