Accordingly, the club allows them to bounce ideas off exceptionally intelligent people outside their own narrow specializations.
He was educated in the tradition of narrow specialization; the broader aspects of background were neglected far more than necessary-even for a neurosurgeon.
Their narrow specializations had advantages in that they offered in-depth training, reducing the need for on-the-job training and thereby lowering learning time and costs.
Modern times of narrow professional specializations did not influence Vladana, she is persistent following the Da Vinci polymathic way (art+engineering+politics).
The effect of such narrow specialization in subject content and style of teaching has already been remarked on.
Yet what I think Wittgenstein resented on a deeper level was the trend toward narrow specialization that science fostered.
M. Eur programs are relatively narrow specialization of ordinary LL.
To be an expert scientific researcher requires narrow specialization, she explained, adding that she did not want to remain "a bench scientist."
More recently, a number of these new private 'universities' have been renamed back to 'institutes' to reflect their narrower specialization.
They can focus on regional titles, narrow specializations and niche genres.