Lindsay Cole

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Lindsay Cole is a Research Associate in the Department of Educational Studies at UBC. She is currently leading a SSHRC Insight project called Where Strong Currents Meet: Swimming in the Waters of Transformative Social Innovation Pedagogies, and she is a member of the teaching team for the M.Ed. In Sustainability, Regeneration, and Resilience. Lindsay is working on a new international applied research project focused on urban climate justice and planetary health, and writing a book called Transforming the Public Sector From Within (University of Toronto Press, 2026). She spent many years in the public and social sectors working on complex climate, environment, wellbeing, and justice challenges.


Lindsay Cole

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About

Lindsay Cole is a Research Associate in the Department of Educational Studies at UBC. She is currently leading a SSHRC Insight project called Where Strong Currents Meet: Swimming in the Waters of Transformative Social Innovation Pedagogies, and she is a member of the teaching team for the M.Ed. In Sustainability, Regeneration, and Resilience. Lindsay is working on a new international applied research project focused on urban climate justice and planetary health, and writing a book called Transforming the Public Sector From Within (University of Toronto Press, 2026). She spent many years in the public and social sectors working on complex climate, environment, wellbeing, and justice challenges.


Lindsay Cole

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Lindsay Cole is a Research Associate in the Department of Educational Studies at UBC. She is currently leading a SSHRC Insight project called Where Strong Currents Meet: Swimming in the Waters of Transformative Social Innovation Pedagogies, and she is a member of the teaching team for the M.Ed. In Sustainability, Regeneration, and Resilience. Lindsay is working on a new international applied research project focused on urban climate justice and planetary health, and writing a book called Transforming the Public Sector From Within (University of Toronto Press, 2026). She spent many years in the public and social sectors working on complex climate, environment, wellbeing, and justice challenges.