Students are calling for an overhaul of the University of Edinburgh's "awful" complaints procedure, which they say is enabling sexual misconduct among students and staff.
The BBC has learned that the university still employs a member of staff who was investigated by HR over claims he sexually harassed a student in 2021.
Another student who complained to the university of being sexually assaulted on campus claimed that the university discouraged her from reporting the incident to police as it would "derail" internal investigations.
Students have also spoken of problems getting access to reports and of long waits to learn the outcomes of complaints.