

Post and Postal Addresses
Post sent to your residential address is delivered the University Post Room, and can be collected between 10.00hrs – 16.30hrs Monday to
Friday throughout the year (except when the University is closed). Your address should contain the name of your residences, but does not need a room or flat number.
Uncollected mail will be transferred to your school of study after 14 days. It therefore helps for your school of study acronym (eg ENV, LIT, MED, etc) to be included in brackets after your name, on the first line of your address. Mail redirected to your School of Study can be collected from the School pigeon holes. Mail addressed to Mary Chapman Court will be delivered directly by the Post Office to each flat.
Address for students living on campus or the University Village:
[Full Name] [School abbreviation]
[Residence]
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
Address for students living at Mary Chapman Court
[Full Name] [School abbreviation]
[Flat number], Mary Chapman Court
Duke Street
Norwich NR3 3DX
Special note about University Village post code:
Please note that while NR4 7TJ is the correct post code for addressing mail so that it will reach the Post Room, if you live in the University Village and need to use the post code to identify your address for official purposes (for example, to deal with TV licensing), you should quote the post code NR4 7TL.