BINUS University actively shares its sports facilities with local schools and the general public as part of its commitment to promoting health, fitness, and community engagement. The university’s sports infrastructure includes basketball, volleyball, badminton, and futsal courts, which are open for use by both the BINUS academic community and local residents. These facilities are regularly used for friendly matches, sparring sessions, and inter-school tournaments, strengthening the university’s connection with the wider community.

BINUS University @Bekasi annually hosts the BURNCUP, an inter-school and inter-college sports and creativity competition organized by the Academic & Student Development (ASD) Division. Since it was first held in 2018, the event has become a signature platform for BINUS students and high school participants (SMA/K/MA) across the Greater Jakarta area to showcase their talents, build friendships, and experience the vibrant campus atmosphere at BINUS @Bekasi. Through this initiative, the university not only strengthens student engagement but also opens its campus facilities to the wider community, encouraging collaboration and inclusion through sports and creative activities.

The 2024 BURNCUP featured an expanded range of competitions, including basketball, futsal, chess, and table tennis, all hosted at BINUS @Bekasi’s sports and multipurpose facilities. These venues were made accessible to both university students and visiting high school teams, allowing them to train, compete, and interact in a safe and supportive environment. By welcoming external participants, BINUS actively promotes physical fitness, sportsmanship, and positive youth interaction while reinforcing its role as an inclusive hub for local schools and young athletes. The event also offered creative competitions such as modern dance, band performances, and cake decoration, fostering a holistic spirit of teamwork and friendly competition.

In addition to traditional sports, the 2024 edition introduced digital and cultural components such as e-sports tournaments (Mobile Legends and FIFA) and Saman dance performances, reflecting the evolving nature of youth engagement and sports culture. While e-sports activities utilized indoor campus facilities and technology infrastructure, the main sports competitions relied on BINUS’s physical courts and halls, demonstrating the university’s continued commitment to sharing its sports facilities with the local community. Through BURNCUP, BINUS successfully combines athletic development, cultural expression, and community collaboration to build a healthier and more connected generation.

Through these activities and the open access to its sports facilities with local schools and the public, BINUS University demonstrates a strong commitment to build a healthy and active community.