The University of Denvers Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute (RMLUI) seeks a full-time Housing and Land Use Law and Policy Fellow with a strong commitment to public interest and social justice who is interested in working on legal and policy solutions to address housing and sustainability challenges arising from our land use system. The Legal Fellow will be housed within the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute at the Sturm College of Law but will be working in partnership with other institutions and other units of the University of Denver including the Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management the Scrivner Institute of Public Policy and the Graduate School of Social Work to support the launch and growth of a new Housing Research Center and to advance an interdisciplinary research agenda designed to address legal and land use barriers to housing access.
College Summary
A national leader in experiential and interdisciplinary legal education the University of Denver Sturm College of Law is widely regarded as one of the nations most innovative and ascendant law schools. The law school features an outstanding and diverse student body a community of nationally recognized scholar-teachers an accomplished and highly professional staff and roughly 17000 alumni who have achieved careers of distinction in law business government public interest and other professional domains. Located in a beautiful and economically vibrant metropolitan area the Sturm College of Law supports a full-time JD program a part-time weekend JD program a range of pioneering Masters programs and a set of nationally recognized institutes and programs including the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute (the RMLUI or Institute).
Institute Summary
Established in 1992 the RMLUI serves as a leading site for research education and public engagement relating to sustainable land and water usage urban and regional planning climate change transportation demographic change and other developments confronting both the built environment and wild spaces of the Rocky Mountain West. The Institute hosts an annual high-profile conference (Western Places Western Spaces) co-sponsors an Executive Certificate in Affordable Housing in conjunction with the Burns School of Real Estate & Construction Management at the University of Denvers Daniels College of Business and advances significant initiatives in the realms of research consulting and training directed to policymakers planners lawyers real estate professionals and academics.
In the context of housing access and affordability the Institute is leading an interdisciplinary effort to stand up a new Housing Research Center and is working to identify ambitious yet pragmatic solutions to todays most pressing housing challenges supported by rigorous action-oriented research. We seek to pursue ideas that can help expand the supply of housing and lower the cost of production; increase access to homes and opportunity-rich communities for people across the income spectrum; align housing and climate change priorities; and improve the outcomes of major housing policies and programs through rigorous impact assessment.
Position Summary
Working under the supervision of the Director of the RMLUI and in partnership with a housing economist data analyst and other researchers the Housing and Land Use Law and Policy Research Fellow (Fellow) will be expected to undertake rigorous timely and practical legal and policy research on topics aligned with the mission and vision of the Institute and DUs housing-focused work. Research projects are expected to include (1) development of a research agenda related to increasing housing production in Colorado; (2) evaluation of land use policy reforms and their impacts on housing production and affordability; and (3) additional research and writing in the areas of land use regulation affordable housing climate change competition law and/or insurance law bearing on housing- and development-related matters.
The ideal candidate will bring experience in housing policy land use or real estate and will be interested in research that supports both affordable and market-rate housing production. The fellow will contribute to collaborative and independent research develop constructive policy and legal solutions and help advance partnerships programming and public dialogue. This one-year renewable fellowship is designed to prepare candidates for careers in legal academia housing and land use law or policy leadership.
The fellowship is a two-year appointment. This position is grant funded. The term of the appointment and continuation is contingent on available funding.
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Application Deadline
For consideration please submit your application materials by 11:59PM (MST) November 30 2025.
Salary Grade Number
The salary grade for the position is 11.
Salary Range
The salary range for this position is $70000-$78700.
The Sturm College of Law will provide the benefits package described below access to the Westminster Law Library office space funding to hire research assistants and a professional development account to be used for suitable professional expenses including attending conferences.
The University of Denver has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The University may ultimately pay more or less than the posted compensation range. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as the qualifications of the selected candidate departmental budget availability internal salary equity considerations and available market information but not based on a candidates sex or any other protected status.
Benefits
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