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      • Hernán Larraín was born in Santiago de Chile. He studied at the Saint George's College. He entered the School of Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and received a law degree in 1971. At the university, Larraín obtained the "J.Tocornal" and "P.Montenegro" awards, given to the best student of the class.
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  1. › Education

    • London School of Economics and Political ScienceLondon School of Economics and Political Science
    • Pontifical Catholic University of ChilePontifical Catholic University of Chile
  2. Larraín received a scholarship from the Ford Foundation to pursue his Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree at the London School of Economics. Larraín has been professor of the School of Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he served as secretary-general.

  3. Larraín studied at the School of Law of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where he was a professor and later served as secretary general and vice rector. In 2004, he received the Gran Cruz Extraordinaria from the President of Paraguay and the Medalla de Honor del Congreso de la República en el Grado de Gran Cruz from the Congress ...

  4. Hernán Larraín Matte (born 24 December 1974) is a Chilean lawyer and politician involved in centre-right politics. Larraín is an adjunct professor at the Adolfo Ibáñez University and during Sebastián Piñera 's first government (2010–2014) he was presidential advisor.

  5. 4 days ago · Hernán Larraín Matte: “Hoy hay un manual para que líderes emerjan utilizando lenguajes conflictivos y ataques muy virulentos” Por CNN Chile 23.05.2024 / 07:22

  6. Hernán Larraín was born on 21 September 1947 in Santiago de Chile, Metropolitan Region, Chile. He has been married to Magdalena Matte since 15 March 1974. They have six children.

  7. Apr 14, 2022 · "Regions wouldn't have a voice when it comes to health, pensions, transport or education," Hernan Larrain, a conservative constituent said on the assembly floor.

  8. In October the decree founding the School of Psychology is approved. Its first dean was the Jesuit priest Hernán Larraín. Previously, in 1954, the Hungarian-Jewish intellectual Bela Székely had been hired by the university to head a Department of Psychology within the College of Education.