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Jason Arday FRSA (born 1985) is a British sociologist, writer and fundraiser best known for his research on race and racism. In March 2023, he began an appointment as Professor of Sociology of Education at the
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, UK, becoming the youngest black person ever appointed to a professorship at Cambridge. He had previously been a Professor of Sociology of Education at the
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in the College of Social Sciences, and before that Associate Professor of Sociology and Deputy Executive Dean of People and Culture in the Faculty of Social Science and Health at the
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, as well as visiting professor at
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in the Centre for Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation,
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Early life

Arday was born in 1985 to Ghanaian parents, and is the second youngest of four brothers. He grew up on a council estate in Clapham, South London. He was diagnosed as autistic at 3 years old and due to
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learned to speak at the age of 11 and to read and write at the age of 18. Arday went to Heathbrook Primary School in Wandsworth and Southfields Community College Secondary School in Earlsfield. Arday completed his further education at
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in Morden, South Wimbledon.


Research and career


Education and early career

Arday completed his undergraduate degree in Education Studies with Physical Education at the
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, before going on to study for a Master of Arts (MA) degree in education at St Mary's University, Twickenham and Postgraduate Certificate in General Education (PGCE) at the Institute of Education. He completed his master's degree in Education (MEd) at
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, where he was also awarded a
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(PhD) degree in education. His doctoral thesis was titled "An exploration of peer-mentoring among student teachers to inform reflective practice within the context of action research", and was completed in 2015; his
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was Philip Vickerman. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (fHEA). In 2017, Arday was paired with MP and Shadow Minister for Mental Health
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through the Operation Black Vote MP Shadowing Scheme. The scheme, for which there was "huge demand for places", is a selective training programme for "the next generation of political leaders" that develops individuals in areas such as policy, public speaking, media community activism and lobbying. Today, Arday sits on the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) National Advisory Panel.


Research interests

Arday has research interests and publications in intersecting areas across education, social mobility, mental health and race. He has conducted research into Black students' experiences across universities and is outspoken about the "omission" of people of colour in the academy and the enduring effects of racial discrimination. Arday is known for his report for The Black Curriculum, which received widespread media interest. The report "explores how the current History National Curriculum systematically omits the contribution of Black British history in favour of a dominant White, Eurocentric curriculum that fails to reflect our multi-ethnic and broadly diverse society". Arday continues to lobby for decolonisation of the curriculum. In 2019, Arday brought together three key areas of interest, race, music and 1990s popular culture, to write ''
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and Multi-ethnic Britain: Uncorking the Champagne Supernova''. He has written a number of other books, research papers, chapters and policy reports relating to race and racism.


Appointments

As well as his previous roles at the University of Glasgow and
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, Arday is a visiting professor at the
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and a Trustee of both the Runnymede Trust and
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(BSA). He is also an Editorial Board Member for
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and a Fellow of the
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(RSA). In Autumn 2021, Arday was announced as Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Glasgow, making him one of the youngest Professors in the UK and the youngest Black Professor in Britain at the time of his appointment. In March, 2023, he was appointed to a professorship at the University of Cambridge, UK. At the age of 37, his appointment made him one of the youngest people ever to be appointed to a full Professorship at Oxbridge.


Fundraising and charity work

In 2010, Arday ran 30 marathons in 35 days to raise money for Shelter and the Shooting Star Children's Hospice.  His inspiration to support these charities came from a visit when he was 18 years old to a homeless shelter, where he "was moved and disturbed to see people struggling for something as fundamental as a roof over their head." He chose to support Shelter, saying that he "needed to do something to help people by supporting Shelter's work with homeless and badly housed families". In 2013, his charity work led to him meeting
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and being featured on
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family programme '' Surprise Surprise'' and being a Torch Bearer for the London 2012 Olympics. By 2022, Arday raised a total of over £5m for 70 different charities for a 20 year period. Arday remains a long-standing trustee of the Runnymede Trust, the UK's leading race equality
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Selected publications

* ''Cool Britannia and Multi-Ethnic Britain: Uncorking the Champagne Supernova''. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019. * "Fighting the tide: Understanding the difficulties facing Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Doctoral Students' pursuing a career in Academia". ''Educational Philosophy and Theory'' 1, 2020. * ''The Black Curriculum: Black British History in the National Curriculum Report''. London: The Black Curriculum, 2020. * "No One Can See Me Cry: Understanding Mental Health Issues for Black and Ethnic Minority Academic Staff in Higher Education". ''Higher Education'', 2021.


References

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