A Melbourne university student has claimed a bully crept through her bedroom window in the middle of the night and threw raw meat at her while she was sleeping.

Melis Layik studies law and global studies at Monash University in Melbourne, and says she is no longer comfortable living at one of the university’s residential colleges.

The 18-year-old said a bully threw livers and offal on her as she slept and left a horse’s heart at her bedroom door at Mannix College, while also calling her a 'stupid vegan'.

Melis Layik claims a bully has been targeting her for harassment because she is a vegan

The 18-year-old said a bully threw livers and offal on her as she slept and left a horse’s heart at her bedroom door at Mannix College

Ms Layik told Daily Mail Australia she complained to the university about the incidents but nothing was done

She said she was harassed in a similar manner five times in nine days, including having chicken mince smeared on her door.

Ms Layik told Daily Mail Australia she complained to the university about the incidents but nothing was done.

‘It was absolutely terrifying,’ she said.

‘One night he climbed into my room at 3am while I was sleeping and threw meat and offal at me.’

Ms Layik said the man was also ‘passing around a lot of disparaging messages’ through social media.

Pictured is the horse's heart that was left at the front door of her room at Mannix College

Ms Layik said the man was also ‘passing around a lot of disparaging messages’ through social media

'In many messages and posts he mentioned my veganism and referred to me as a "stupid vegan".'

She said she doesn't know why the man has targeted her for harassment.

'It seemed to be a random series of attacks which made it all the more upsetting and confusing.

She said she doesn't know why the man has targeted her for harassment

She said she was harassed in a similar manner five times in nine days, including having chicken mince smeared on her door

‘I had multiple meetings with the administration requesting that they do something but they simply shrugged me off and told me that they had spoken with him.

She has since moved out of the college.

‘They closed the matter three weeks ago and I felt too uncomfortable so I moved out.

‘It was really quite disheartening how they flippantly dismissed the situation.’

She said Mannix College only agreed to investigate the issue once contacted by media.

She said the harassment made her feel so uncomfortable that she had to move out of the residential college

A Mannix College spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia there is an 'ongoing investigation and the college is not able to comment on this matter due to privacy'.

A Monash University spokeswoman told Daily Mail they take 'the welfare of all of its students seriously'.

'Mannix College residents who are students of Monash University have full access to the range of university support services... the experienced staff from the Safer Community Unit provide counselling, information and advice to students and staff.'