About this scholarship
Established in 1995 by public appeal in memory of the late Philip Malouf who was a prominent and highly respected lawyer and businessman who passed away in 1993. The fund was initiated by his son Craig. The Philip Malouf Perpetual Scholarship Fund has been established to enable students to enrich their studies through professional experience.
Scholarship type
Merit
Value
- The scholarship is valued at $4,000, to be paid in one lump sum.
- There is one scholarship available.
Student type
Current Students
Eligibility
Applications are open to applicants who meet all of the following criteria:
- Citizenship: domestic
- Target group: students planning to complete a professional experience activity in 2025. The activity must not be for purposes of credit towards the course, and may include but is not limited to:
- Conference or seminar
- Training course
- Volunteer or humanitarian activity
- Course: any ACU undergraduate degree
- Year level: second year or above (as of Semester 1, 2025)
Application process
Applicants are required to provide the following as part of the application:
- A written statement* of approximately 300 words outlining:
- why you are planning to undertake this professional experience activity, and what do you hope to gain from it.
- how obtaining your degree will allow you to give back to your community.
- Evidence of completion or intention to complete your chosen activity
- A budget of estimated expenses relating to your chosen activity
- Letter of recommendation (academic)
- Letter of recommendation (personal)
*Statements are assessed on content, not language skills. If you access assistance from advisors, tutors or AI technology to complete your personal statement, please ensure that your submission accurately reflects your personal situation with regards to the criteria.
Selection criteria
Applications are assessed based on the strength of the following criteria:
- Academic merit
- Written statement
- Budget
- Letters of recommendation
Selection process
The recipient will be selected by the Scholarships Office.
Other
Recipients will be requested to submit an Impact Statement for the donor explaining how the scholarship has assisted them. This should be submitted to the ACU Scholarships Office no later than 1 October in the year the scholarship is awarded.
Philip Malouf Scholarship
About this scholarship
Established in 1995 by public appeal in memory of the late Philip Malouf who was a prominent and highly respected lawyer and businessman who passed away in 1993. The fund was initiated by his son Craig. The Philip Malouf Perpetual Scholarship Fund has been established to enable students to enrich their studies through professional experience.
Scholarship type
Merit
Value
- The scholarship is valued at $4,000, to be paid in one lump sum.
- There is one scholarship available.
Student type
Current Students
Eligibility
Applications are open to applicants who meet all of the following criteria:
- Citizenship: domestic
- Target group: students planning to complete a professional experience activity in 2025. The activity must not be for purposes of credit towards the course, and may include but is not limited to:
- Conference or seminar
- Training course
- Volunteer or humanitarian activity
- Course: any ACU undergraduate degree
- Year level: second year or above (as of Semester 1, 2025)
Application process
Applicants are required to provide the following as part of the application:
- A written statement* of approximately 300 words outlining:
- why you are planning to undertake this professional experience activity, and what do you hope to gain from it.
- how obtaining your degree will allow you to give back to your community.
- Evidence of completion or intention to complete your chosen activity
- A budget of estimated expenses relating to your chosen activity
- Letter of recommendation (academic)
- Letter of recommendation (personal)
*Statements are assessed on content, not language skills. If you access assistance from advisors, tutors or AI technology to complete your personal statement, please ensure that your submission accurately reflects your personal situation with regards to the criteria.
Selection criteria
Applications are assessed based on the strength of the following criteria:
- Academic merit
- Written statement
- Budget
- Letters of recommendation
Selection process
The recipient will be selected by the Scholarships Office.
Other
Recipients will be requested to submit an Impact Statement for the donor explaining how the scholarship has assisted them. This should be submitted to the ACU Scholarships Office no later than 1 October in the year the scholarship is awarded.