Social part
Although the congress week is full of activities in the scientific programme, another fundamental part of this congress is the social and cultural part. The participants, together with the organisers and volunteers, will be able to discover the host city and get closer to the host country culture. Therefore, there are different formal and informal activities that make up the social programme. The different parts of the social programme that have been present in all editions of the congress are summarised below.
Young BM Discover
In order to get to know the host city, the Young BM Discover is organised during the first days. In the form of a treasure hunt, the participants will discover the most emblematic places in the city centre. It is also an opportunity for the participants to get to know each other by cooperating in teams.


Young BM Championship
It is a tradition that a competition takes place between the bachelors and masters participants against the PhDs and postdocs participants in a different discipline each year. In 2017 it was beach football, in 2018 it was orienteering, in 2019 a scientific gymkhana, a murder mystery game to solve in 2022 and swimming competition in Tartu 2024.
National Evenings
In order to also get to know where the participants come from, national evenings are organised in the afternoon or evening as part of the cultural programme. In these presentations, the participants introduce the country where they study (not where they are from originally) in a dynamic, creative and fun way. Traditionally the participants bring food or drinks typical of the country, dances or music.


Excursions
Apart from getting to know the host city, it is interesting to discover other places of interest nearby. Being a scientific event, each year the organizers try to take participants on excursions to natural areas such as botanical gardens, natural history museums, national parks or natural monuments. Excursions to other nearby cities are also organised depending on the edition.