Might be of interest to those interested in language evolution:
The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Neuroscience of 
Communication: Function, Structure, and Plasticity is based at the Max 
Planck Institute (MPI) for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, and 
the University of Leipzig (Germany). The IMPRS also involves the MPI for 
Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, and the Institute of Cognitive 
Neuroscience at University College London, UK. The graduate programme will 
start with the Summer Semester 2012 at the University of Leipzig (1 April, 
2012). 

The IMPRS on Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and 
Plasticity offers a unique interdisciplinary graduate programme to study 
the functional, structural, and plastic bases of human communication 
through an integrative and interdisciplinary approach. Its overriding goal 
is to train PhD students in multidisciplinary aspects involved in 
communicative action. Besides behavioural work, the programme draws on 
elaborate modern imaging techniques, including a 7-Tesla MRI scanner and a 
306-channel MEG system. 

The school invites applications for PhD scholarships. 
More details here.