Juuso Tervo
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
A806 Department of Art and Media
Juuso Tervo's research focuses on philosophy, history, and politics of art and education, combining a range of conceptual frameworks including critical theory, literary theory, political philosophy, and philosophy of history. He is Assistant Professor of Arts-Based Research and Pedagogy at the Department of Art and Media and currently serves as the Head of Nordic Master in Visual Studies and Art Education MA program.
Full researcher profile
Email
juuso.tervo@aalto.fi
Phone number
+358504077837
Honors and awards
Internationalizing Nordic and Baltic Teacher Training in Visual Arts and Craft Education 2025-2026
鈥淚nternationalizing Nordic and Baltic Teacher Training in Visual Arts and Craft Education鈥 is EDDA Norden network鈥檚 development project that seeks to establish a sustainable model for EDDA members to integrate international collaboration into the yearly cycle of their study programs.<br/><br/>The second project period (2025-2026) engages students in the development work so that the internationalization of Nordic and Baltic teacher training programs serves also student-driven activities within the EDDA network and enhances students鈥 ownership in EDDA.<br/><br/>The project is coordinated by Assistant Professor Juuso Tervo at Aalto University (FI). Other participating universities are University of Agder (NO), HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design (SE), Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design (SE), Ume氓 University (SE), University College Copenhagen (DK), Vilnius University Siauliai Academy (LT), and Iceland University of the Arts (IS). The development project is funded by Nordplus Higher Education.<br/><br/>EDDA Norden is a Nordic and Baltic community of 19 universities in which art education is taught, studied, and researched. The network aims to support and develop pedagogical collaboration between the network partners and launch new initiatives to develop art educational contents and practices across Nordic and Baltic countries. The network supports student and teacher mobility (including internships) as well as offers partner institutions the possibility to organize joint intensive courses and development projects. EDDA brings together students and teachers regardless of their level (BA, MA, or special diploma studies for general pedagogy students) and supports inter-institutional collaboration with external partners.
Granted funding (public project funding)
Department of Art and Media
Jan 2025
Internationalizing Nordic and Baltic Teacher Training in Visual Arts and Craft Education 2024-2025
鈥淚nternationalizing Nordic and Baltic Teacher Training in Visual Arts and Craft Education鈥 is EDDA Norden network鈥檚 development project that seeks to establish a sustainable model for EDDA members to integrate international collaboration into the yearly cycle of their study programs.<br/><br/>The first project period (2024-2025) focuses on mapping the present status of visual art and craft teacher training programs in the participating universities and creating a roadmap for internationalization of their teacher training.<br/><br/>The project is coordinated by Assistant Professor Juuso Tervo at Aalto University (FI). Other participating universities are University of Agder (NO), HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design (SE), Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design (SE), Ume氓 University (SE), University College Copenhagen (DK), Vilnius University Siauliai Academy (LT), and Iceland University of the Arts (IS). The development project is funded by Nordplus Higher Education.<br/><br/>EDDA Norden is a Nordic and Baltic community of 19 universities in which art education is taught, studied, and researched. The network aims to support and develop pedagogical collaboration between the network partners and launch new initiatives to develop art educational contents and practices across Nordic and Baltic countries. The network supports student and teacher mobility (including internships) as well as offers partner institutions the possibility to organize joint intensive courses and development projects. EDDA brings together students and teachers regardless of their level (BA, MA, or special diploma studies for general pedagogy students) and supports inter-institutional collaboration with external partners.
Granted funding (public project funding)
Department of Art and Media
Jan 2024
Teaching Award
Juuso Tervo has always fostered a fertile relationship between his teaching and his research in the field of art education, all for the clear benefit of his students. At Aalto he has contributed greatly to the University Wide Art Studies initiative, and to NOVA, the Nordic Visual Studies and Art Education Program, of which he is presently the Head. Juuso is an active and ever helpful member of the teaching community of the department, and has, despite his commitment to the demanding job, been able to remain 鈥淭he sanest person in this school,鈥 as the nominator for this award described him. 鈥
Award or honor granted for a specific work
Department of Art and Media
Mar 2023
Visual Arts Research Journal Invited Lecture
Visual Arts Research (VAR) Invited Lecture Series distinguishes authors who have made an outstanding contribution to VAR through journal publication during the previous year. It is presented annually at National Art Education Association's (NAEA) Annual Convention. In 2019, this honor was given to Juuso Tervo for his article "Studying in the Dark: Notes on Poetic Historiography for Art Education" published in Visual Arts Research, Vol. 44, No. 1, 2018.
Award or honor granted for a specific work
Department of Art
Mar 2019
Aalto University Annual Excellence Award in Teaching
The president of Aalto University together with university鈥檚 top management has decided to award the annual Excellence recognition based on the proposals of the Schools. With this recognition we want to highlight achievements with significant impact in enhancing learning, transdisciplinarity and well-being at Aalto (Excellence in Teaching). The award is for University-Wide Art Studies (UWAS) which began with a single course, and then piloted 15 courses on artistic thinking and creative skills for all Aalto students, in every school and discipline, that fostered a lasting interest in, and significant impact on transdisciplinary education.<br/>
Award or honor granted for a specific work
Department of Art
Dec 2017
Manuel Barkan Memorial Award
Conceived as a tribute to Dr. Manuel Barkan, this award is presented to an individual who, through their published work in either Art Education or Studies in Art Education, has contributed a product of scholarly merit to the field of art education. Scholarship can be defined broadly to include any written contribution dealing carefully and imaginatively with an important issue, problem, or practice in the field.
Award or honor granted for a specific work
Department of Art
Mar 2018
Elliot Eisner Dissertation Research Award in Art Education
Award for the best dissertation on art education in the United States in 2014
Award or honor granted for a specific work
Department of Art
Mar 2015
Publications
Tiina Pusa, Juuso Tervo, Jani Veps盲
2025
Research in Arts and Education
Juuso Tervo
2025
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
Courtnie Wolfgang, Mindi Rhoades, Veronica Hicks, Lillian Lewis, Caitlin Black, Patty Bode, Jeff Broome, Shana Cinquemani, Catalina Hern谩ndez-Cabal, Aaron Knochel, Manisha Sharma, Sara Scott Shields, Felix Rodriguez Suero, Juuso Tervo
2025
Mie Buhl, Maria Hvid Bech Dille , Heidi Hautopp, Juuso Tervo
2024
Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Networked Learning 2024
Raisa Foster, Katja Sutela, Juuso Tervo, Jani Veps盲, Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen
2024
Research in Arts and Education
Juuso Tervo
2024
Techniques Journal
Juuso Tervo
2024
Techniques Journal
Juuso Tervo
2024
Techniques Journal
Juuso Tervo
2024
Techniques Journal
Juuso Tervo
2024
Techniques Journal