Accommodation

Dormitory No. 1 (5 Churlyonisa Street)

Commissioned in December 2012.

This 18-storey building contains 204 apartment-style residential blocks. Each block comprises two bedrooms (sleeping two and three persons respectively), a kitchen fitted with kitchen furniture, an electric hob, and a large fridge-freezer, along with a separate toilet and shower room.

The dormitory has a laundry room, 28 study rooms, a conference hall seating 88 people, one common room, nine rooms for student projects, a gym, and a student council room. Student clubs operating within the dormitory include those focusing on aesthetics, creative arts, intellectual pursuits, ecology, international culture, and a film club. Creative and sporting events, discos, and social evenings are held regularly.

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Dormitory No. 2 (35, Slesarnaya Street)

Commissioned in 1965.

The corridor-type dormitory is of the 2nd category and has 167 living rooms. The dormitory has a laundry room with washing machines and clothes dryers, a student council room, a gym, a self-training room and a canteen with 48 seats on the ground floor. The dormitory has two kitchens on each floor, equipped with electric stoves. There are spacious shower rooms on the ground floor.

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Dormitory No. 3 (60 Masherova Avenue)

Commissioned in 1977.

The block type dormitory of the first category has 180 residential blocks. On the ground floor there is a laundry room with washing machines and a room with clothes dryers. On each floor there are kitchens equipped with electric stoves. Besides that, there are 7 rooms for self-study, 5 rooms for conducting individual work with students, where the workplaces are well-equipped for dorm tutors, 3 rooms for student self-administration of faculties, International club, 2 rooms for table tennis activities, a gym, a room for sports aerobics, a student canteen with 36 seats.

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Dormitory No. 4 (97 Dzerzhinskogo Avenue)

Commissioned in May 2014.

This 16-storey building contains 187 apartment-style residential blocks. Each block comprises two bedrooms (sleeping two and three persons respectively), a kitchen fitted with kitchen furniture, an electric hob, and a large fridge-freezer, along with a separate toilet and shower room.

The dormitory has a laundry room, a gym, a conference hall seating 73 people, a student council room, 26 study rooms, and 13 common rooms. Student interest groups operating within the common rooms include a creative workshop, an art studio, a sports club, a board games club, a literary club, a film club, and a student dance team. The dormitory also houses a dedicated university student social space, where creative events, discos, and social evenings are held regularly.

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BSUFL dormitories run a student project called "Bez granits" (Without Borders). Project participants assist international students in adapting to new living conditions, academic life, and daily routines, as well as organising and conducting joint creative and sporting events.

International and Belarusian students live, work, study, and enjoy their free time together!