Our goal is to save more men’s lives. For that to happen, we need to start conversations about men's health early — on campus.
Testicular cancer is the #1 cancer among young men. And when it comes to mental health conditions, 75% of them are established by age 24.
Take on Movember at your university or college and spark conversations about the biggest issues impacting the health of young men.
Student Ambassadors are a special breed of awesome. One-part men’s health advocate, one part fundraiser, one-part party starter, all-round Mo champion.
Our Student Ambassadors raise funds and awareness for mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer – to help fuel our innovative men’s health projects and make a difference in the lives of men across the world.
If you're a fired-up change agent, we want you to join us.
We've got loads of resources to help you smash your university fundraiser out of the park.
Want to get in touch with a member of the Movember team? Hit the button below to send us an email.
Our university fundraising guide is loaded with tips, info and ideas to help you bring Movember to life on campus.
Check out our resource hub for more fundraising guides, posters, social media graphics and tons more.
The best bit about being a Movember ambassador is witnessing the pure solidarity and passion for men’s health across the university. The buzz across campus is incredible and it is an honour to see so many critical conversations take place.
The funds you raise will take on the most pressing issues when it comes to men's health.
Learn more about the causes Movember supports and the important work you enable us to fund.
Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends are dying too young. The funds you raise are taking on some of the biggest issues impacting men’s health:
Since 2003, we have built a men's health movement, funding over 1,320 projects around the world. We call it challenging the status quo – shaking up men’s health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men.