The 16th Open Mathematical Olympiad of the Belarusian-Russian University is scheduled to be held on February 18–20, 2026

We invite students in higher education to participate in the competition

The 16th Open Mathematical Olympiad of the Belarusian-Russian University

About the Olympiad

The Open Mathematical Olympiad of the Belarusian-Russian University (International Students Olympiad MathOpen Belarus) is an international mathematical contest for students of higher educational institutions, which has been held annually since 2010 at the Belarusian-Russian University based in Mogilev, Belarus.

Since

2010

Countries

18

Universities

78

Winners

96

About Math Open Belarus

Useful information

Visa-free travel

Visa-free travel

Information on visa-free travel via the airports of the Republic of Belarus and on the extension of visa-free travel to citizens of European countries

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Help with accommodation

Accommodation of participants

The Organizing Committee of the Olympiad provides hotel reservations

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Our university and city

Our city and university

Mogilev is a city in eastern Belarus. It is the administrative centre of Mogilev Region and the third largest city in Belarus.

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Application for participation

Please send applications for participation in the competition to the email address mathopenbelarus@gmail.com

In your application, we ask you to include your full name, the name of the university where you work or study, and your email address so that we can contact you.

seminars

Teaching mathematics in higher education and working with gifted students in contemporary context

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1th place

1st place

Fangzhou Luo

Peking University, Beijiing, China

2nd place

Xinhao Li

Fudan University, Shanghai, China

3rd place

Maksim Andreev

Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Winners of MathOpen 2025 Belarus

The fifteenth Olympiad was held on February 20, 2025, with 43 students from 19 universities of Belarus, China, Oman, Russia, and Tajikistan participating in it. Diplomas of the 1–3 degree were awarded to 12 Olympiad participants, and six participants received Honorable Diplomas.

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