University Statement on the death of Professor Jason Arday
The Collegiate University was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Professor Jason Arday. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and all those who knew and worked with him at this very difficult time.
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We recognise that news of his death will have been difficult and distressing for members of our community.
As a global university, Oxford values the diversity of our staff and students and the different perspectives and experiences they bring to our community.
Equality, diversity and inclusion have long been a core part of our academic mission and that remains the case. It is guided by the importance we place on excellence, academic freedom and freedom of speech. Creating an environment in which our talented staff and students can belong, contribute and thrive is key to our enduring success. This won’t change.
Staff who have been affected by Professor Arday’s death can access confidential support through the University’s Employee Assistance Programme, Spectrum.Life, which is available 24 hours a day to University employees, their partners and dependants. Staff can also speak to their line manager or other appropriate colleagues if they need support.
Students can seek support through their college welfare team and through the University’s Student Welfare and Support Services. Confidential support is available through the Counselling Service, alongside other specialist services, and students can also seek advice through their department or Oxford SU.
Any member of staff who is concerned about media attention arising from these events can also seek advice and support through the University’s communications teams.
Information about the University’s welfare and support services is available to all staff and students who may need it.