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Pendse named 2021 Distinguished Maine Professor Hemant Pendse Hemant Pendse, an internationally recognized leader in forest bioproducts research, has been named the University of Maine 2021 Distinguished Maine Professor. The annual Distinguished Maine Professor Award honors a UMaine professor who exemplifies the highest qualities of teaching, research and public service. It is sponsored by the University of Maine Alumni Association and its classes of 1942 and 2002. Pense was nominated for the award by College of Engineering Dean Dana Humphrey. The selection process is conducted by a 17-person committee of alumni, current and retired faculty, and a representative of the student body. Each nominee is evaluated on three criteria related to UMaineâs land-grant mission: teaching performance based on peer and student evaluations; the quality and productivity of the nomineeâs research, scholarship, and creative activities; and the nomineeâs contributions of professional expertise in a volunteer capacity in support of university and public causes, services, and initiatives.
PREMIUM According to the latest UK government House Price Index, the average property value rose by almost 10 per cent. New figures have revealed that house prices in Scotland are going through the roof, despite restrictions on people's daily lives and businesses which make it difficult to buy and sell. According to the latest UK government House Price Index, the average property value rose by almost 10 per cent during the 12-month period which saw the coronavirus pandemic first arrive, and then become firmly established in Scotland. House prices north of the border are now growing faster than those in the UK as a whole - with the average house now costing £165,703. The latest data shows they grew by 8.6 per cent in the year to November 2020, up from an increase of 6.6% in year to October 2020.