Education and early career Arday studied education at undergraduate and postgraduate level, completing a PhD in education at
Liverpool John Moores University. He is a
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (fHEA). In 2017, Arday was paired with MP and Shadow Minister for Mental Health
Rosena Allin-Khan through the
Operation Black Vote MP Shadowing Scheme. Arday has conducted research into Black students' experiences across universities and has argued for greater recognition of Black British history in the school curriculum. Arday has also contributed articles to newspapers including
The Guardian and reports for policy organisations such as the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI).
Appointments Arday has held academic posts at the University of Roehampton, Durham University and the
University of Glasgow. He is also a visiting professor at Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. In 2021 he was appointed Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Glasgow. At the time, press coverage described him as one of the youngest professors in Britain and the youngest Black professor in the UK. In March 2023, the
University of Cambridge announced his appointment as Professor of Sociology of Education. Reports in the national media highlighted him as one of the youngest people to hold a professorship at Cambridge. == Fundraising and charity work ==