Åsa SundelinView profile
Senior Lecturer
Åsa Sundelin is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Education, Stockholm University, where she serves as Programme Co-ordinator for the Bachelor of Arts in Study and Career Guidance. Her work focuses on career development and guidance, particularly for vulnerable populations including migrants and youth at risk of educational exclusion. Dr. Sundelin's research interests center on career guidance and counseling, with particular emphasis on: Educational and vocational guidance for newly arrived migrants Career transitions and support for youth at risk Inclusion strategies in educational settings Meaning-making processes in career counseling Language and communication challenges in multicultural guidance settings School absenteeism prevention and remedial education Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of migration, education, and career development. A key theme across her work is examining how career guidance can either facilitate or hinder the inclusion of vulnerable populations, particularly newly arrived migrants and youth at risk of educational exclusion. Her research often employs qualitative methodologies to explore the nuanced interactions between counselors and clients, highlighting the power dynamics and structural constraints that shape career decision-making processes. Dr. Sundelin is actively involved in several research projects including "Moving on, Youth attending an introduction program and their career support in varying local context," "Inclusion and recognition of newly arrived migrant youth through educational and vocational guidance," and "Reaching secondary school? School's support for parents." She is a member of the Career Development and Guidance research group at Stockholm University, which focuses on youth and adult learning in relation to educational and vocational choices and their career development and mobility.










