In the gallery of
Doctor Honoris Causa, and contains the names of the poet
Gonzalo Rojas (1998), National Book Award and the
Cervantes Prize,
Dr. Per-Ingvar Brånemark (2002), father of the Osseo-integrated implant, the psychiatrist
Otto Kernberg (2003), director of the Institute for Personality Disorders at New York Hospital and author of numerous texts on psychiatry, Maximo Pacheco (2004), well-known scientist, minister of state, senator, and Chilean diplomat, and Dr. Alfred Sommer (2006), for their contribution to global health and human welfare. They joined
José María Aznar (2006), for his public service, commitment to education, and dedication to the integration of Spain and Hispanic countries, the President of Colombia
Álvaro Uribe (2006) and Chilean soprano
Cristina Gallardo-Domâs (2007). Large academic and national awards such as
Miguel Arteche, National Book Award 1996, Alberto Israel, National Advertising Award 1995,
Humberto Maturana, National Award for Natural Science 1994, Hugo Montes, National Award for Education 1995,
Gonzalo Rojas, National Prize for Literature 1992, Pablo Valenzuela, National Award for Applied Science 2002 and
Sergio Villalobos, National History Prize 1992. == Organization ==