UNIVERSITIES and colleges across the West of Scotland are uniting to improve support for students affected by gender-based violence including sexual assault, stalking and coercive control.

Members of the new action group Fearless Glasgow will ­devise campaigns and work alongside specialist support groups to ­improve access to help and tackle ­gender-based violence.

Members include Glasgow Caledonian University, the University of Glasgow, the University of Strathclyde, the University of the West of Scotland, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and Glasgow School of Art.

The initiative is based on a ­successful model launched in Edinburgh early last year.

The further education sector is represented by Glasgow Clyde College, Ayrshire College, Glasgow Kelvin College, and the City of Glasgow College.

According to the National Union of Students’ (NUS) Hidden Marks report, from 2016, an estimated 68 per cent of female students have been subject to sexual harassment within UK universities,

The partnership has the backing of Police Scotland and the Scottish Government as well as,Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis and Glasgow Violence against Women Partnership.

Jackie Main, chair of Fearless Glasgow and Director of Student Life at Glasgow Caledonian University, said: “We are committed to ending gender-based violence in all its forms by challenging harmful behaviours and attitudes alongside supporting those affected and building confidence.

“Our common purpose is to deliver safer communities, culture change and a Fearless Glasgow.”

Equalities Minister Christina McKelvie MSP said: “It’s a model I’d like to see across Scotland.”

David Lott, Deputy Director of Universities Scotland, said: “The launch of Fearless Glasgow is a hugely welcome step. As the area of Scotland with the biggest student population, it’s great to see universities and colleges coming to work together and support each other and their students.”