The University of Glasgow has said it “must do better” after an investigation into sexist bullying at its medical school.
An internal inquiry found that no individual was responsible, but uncovered behaviour that “fell short” of high professional standards.
The university apologised to any staff and students who had been subjected to distressing incidents.
It said a new action plan would review and improve the working environment.
In a statement, Prof Matthew Walters, head of the school of medicine, dentistry & nursing, said: “We are committed to ensuring that all staff and students feel safe, supported and free from discrimination or abuse.