Luis Martell Correia is your elected Vice President Education of Chester Students’ Union for 2025/26.

Contact Luis
Get in touch: sueducation@chester.ac.uk
Luis’s Priorities
BEING PROACTIVE AT CHAMPIONING YOUR VOICE
I will work to strengthen the student voice by closing the feedback loop and advocating for transparent follow-up to ensure your voice is heard.
CREATING ACCESSIBLE LEARNING FOR ALL
I will advocate for teaching and learning that meets diverse needs, from accessible materials to inclusive classroom practices.
ENSURING COLLABORATIVE SUPPORT THROUGH YOUR ACADEMIC JOURNEY
I will collaborate with faculties to address academic pressure, promoting practices that support your wellbeing during high-stress periods.
SHARED OFFICER GOALS
Make University Worth It!
We’re committed to championing every student and making sure you get the most out of your university experience by making you feel valued and supported while having the opportunities you deserve to feel part of the Chester and student community.
Here’s how:
1. Holding the University accountable
We’ll challenge the quality of teaching, communication, services and lead by example through transparency and action. We’ll keep you updated on all the changes – good and bad – by working on ways we can close the feedback loop and by sharing timely responses on issues that matter to you.
2. Building real student communities
From regular, inclusive events, to stronger funding and visibility for Societies and Sports, we’ll help every student find their place at Chester. We’ll keep that support going all year round with funding and opportunities, from sponsorships to showcase events that increase your presence on this campus, all while ensuring the vibrance you bring to your campus is valued and appreciated by all staff and students.
3. Creating student-owned spaces
We’ll make CSU more visible across every site, and fight for more student-owned, accessible spaces that reflect your needs. We will do this by making the Union spaces feel owned by students by listening to how you want you space to feel and look. We will come to you to ensure everyone is impacted by the CSU mission.
About Luis
Hola! I am Luis Martell Correia, your CSU Vice President Education for the 2025/26 academic year. I have a BA in Acting, and I will be graduating in March 2026 after completing my MA in Drama. I am beyond excited for the year ahead and I look forward to all that we have in stock for the students!
Q&A with Luis
What is your guilty pleasure?
Telenovelas!
What is your favourite thing about your job?
Being a voice for the students.
What did you study?
BA Acting and MA Drama.
What is it like to work on your team?
It is very enjoyable! We have a very close-knit team!
What are your hobbies?
I like running and listening to music. I cannot leave the house without my headphones.
Favourite TV show?
Scream 2…
Why did you run for Vice President Education?
I ran for the Vice President Education role to make a meaningful difference and work closely with the university to improve learning environments for students in every way possible.
Committees Luis Attends
- Senate
- Education Committee
- Quality & Standards Sub-committee
- Education, Regulation & Policy Sub-committee
- Faculty Education and Student Experience Committee’s
- Research & Knowledge Exchange Committee
- Student Voice & Experience Committee
- Student Success Sub-committee
- International Student Working Group
- University & Community Liaison Meetings
- Wellbeing Steering Group
- Students in Chester Forum
- PAT Steering Group
VP Education Updates
VP Education’s Update: August 2025
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