A student who carried out two sex attacks is appealing his sentence.
St Andrews University student Pasquale Galianni, 31, was jailed for five years in February after he admitted assaulting two fellow students at the university campus at North Haugh.
Galianni is now appealing his sentence at the Court of Appeal in Edinburgh.
A hearing will take place on May 19.
Galianni attacked his first victim, a female student, on November 28 2013.
He grabbed the woman, dragged her into undergrowth, and pinned her to the ground before trying to remove her tights and underwear.
Galianni attacked his second victim on April 10 last year after he followed her, grabbed her, and put his arms round her.
He then placed one of his hands between her legs and grabbed her buttocks.
He changed his plea halfway through his trial and admitted carrying out the attacks.
Passing sentence at the High Court in Glasgow, judge Lord Burns told Galianni: “It is clear you have a disturbing interest in voyeurism and this led you to follow and sexually assault young women.
“Both these girls were attacked while walking alone near to their halls of residence and then they were each subjected to a brief, but terrifying sexual assault.”
The judge ordered Galianni, who was a prize-winning PhD student studying astronomy, to be monitored in the community for two years after his release from prison.